Drew Bledsoe played for three NFL teams in his career - New England (1993-2001), Buffalo (2002-2004) and Dallas (2004-2006).
In 2001, Drew Bledsoe was replaced by Tom Brady, after getting hurt. He never reclaimed the starters role, and became Brady's back up qb.
In 2002, Bledsoe was traded to the Buffalo Bills, where he started every game for three seaons.
In 2006, Drew Bledsoe was benched in favor of Tony Romo after 6 games. Bledsoe was Romo's back up qb for the remainder of the season.
Drew Bledsoe's birth name is Bledsoe, Drew McQueen.
Drew Bledsoe never played for the Colts.
Drew Bledsoe was born on February 14, 1972.
Drew Bledsoe was born on February 14, 1972.
Drew Bledsoe was the Patriots starting QB before Tom Brady.
Drew Bledsoe was the Patriots starting quarterback prior to Tom Brady.
No. Jessica is from Maryland and Drew is from Washington state.
Drew Bledsoe attended Washington State University.
Drew Bledsoe is retired. He retired after the 2006 season.
Tom Brady was sharing time with Drew Henson at University of Michigan.
Drew Bledsoe wore #11 for the Patriots.
Drew Bledsoe's grandfather was named John Bledsoe. He had a significant influence on Drew's life, particularly in his early interest in sports and athletics. John Bledsoe was known for his involvement in the community and his dedication to family. Drew often speaks fondly of his grandfather's impact on his career.