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Bledsoe led a comeback victory in which the Patriots won, 26–20, in overtime, as he set single-game records in pass completions (45) and attempts (70). [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The win sparked the beginning of a new age for the Patriots, as they rallied behind Bledsoe and won their final six games to finish with a 10–6 record and capture the wild card ...
Drew Bledsoe started a second-half comeback by switching to a no-huddle offense. [179] [180] Bledsoe set single-game records for pass attempts and completions, and the Patriots won the game 26–20 in overtime. [179] The Patriots won their last seven games of the regular season, finishing 10–6 and making the playoffs as a wild card. [181]
Drew Bledsoe's season ended in a 32–18 loss at St. Louis. Bledsoe played the entire game other than several series to get the splint on his broken finger replaced; he completed only 11 of 35 passes; a pass in the first quarter bounced off Lovett Purnell and was intercepted by Todd Lyght. Scott Zolak was sacked and fumbled to former Patriot ...
A fourteen-point home underdog to fifth-ranked Washington, [6] the Cougars pulled off a classic blowout upset in the snow, scoring 29 unanswered points in the third quarter, and won 42–23 in the 20-year-old Bledsoe's last game at Martin Stadium. [7]
Bledsoe took over without missing a beat, rushing for four yards and completing three passes to David Patten for 37 yards, the last one an 11-yard touchdown to give the Patriots a 14–3 lead. On the first drive of the second half, New England linebacker Tedy Bruschi recovered a fumbled snap on the Steelers 35-yard line.
Players of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who have the lowest win–loss percentage (.406) in the NFL regular season. The following is a listing of all 32 current National Football League (NFL) teams ranked by their regular season win–loss record percentage, accurate as of the end of week 18 of the 2023 NFL season.
Tom Brady replaced Drew Bledsoe 20 years ago, and the rest is so much more than just 'history' ... During the Bucs' 10-game win streak that dates to last season and includes the playoffs, he has ...
The 2002 season was the New England Patriots' 33rd in the National Football League (NFL), their 43rd overall and their third under head coach Bill Belichick.They finished with a 9–7 record, good enough for second in the division but not a playoff berth.