Drew Bledsoe is retired. He retired after the 2006 season.
Drew Bledsoe was injured during the Patriots' Week 2 game against the New York Jets on September 23rd, 2001. Bledsoe was hit by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis and was replaced by Tom Brady for the remainder of the game. Bledsoe was diagnosed with a sheared blood vessel in his chest, which required surgery and kept him out of the lineup for the rest of the 2001 season.
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 was the Patriots starting QB before Tom Brady.
Jets linebacker Mo Lewis.
The Patriots traded Bledsoe to the Buffalo Bills for the Bills first round draft choice in the 2003 NFL Draft.
Brady has said that he will ready for the season opener in 2009.
He retired after the 2006 season.
Drew Bledsoe's birth name is Bledsoe, Drew McQueen.
Terry Glenn and Drew Bledsoe.
Drew Bledsoe never played for the Colts.
Drew Bledsoe was born on February 14, 1972.