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The post NFL World Reacts To Drew Bledsoe Injury Anniversary appeared first on The Spun. 20 years ago today, a play during a Week 2 New England Patriots vs. New York Jets game changed NFL history ...
Drew McQueen Bledsoe (born February 14, 1972) [1] is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons, primarily with the New England Patriots.
The post Drew Bledsoe: What The Former NFL QB Is Up To Today appeared first on The Spun. When you think of New England Patriots quarterbacks, without a question, the first one that comes to mind ...
What if Drew Bledsoe never got injured by Mo Lewis? Let that question sink in -- and think about the crazy chain of events that ensued over the years. The unfortunate occurrence affected so many ...
In the 1990s, first overall pick Drew Bledsoe ended the Patriots' search for a quarterback by bringing the team to consistent playoff contention after five losing seasons. Bledsoe's success would be eclipsed the next decade when an injury caused him to be relieved by backup Tom Brady.
In the second game of the regular season, nine-year starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe, who had received a 10-year contract extension in March, [2] was injured on a hit by New York Jets linebacker Mo Lewis, causing backup Tom Brady, a sixth-round draft pick in 2000, to enter the game after serving as the Patriots' 4th string rookie the season ...
Mo Lewis hit Drew Bledsoe. Tom Brady came into the game at quarterback for the New England Patriots . The trite thing to say here is "the rest is history," but holy hell what a history.
Near the end of the month, Bledsoe was sidelined with an injury and was questionable for the final November game. [41] Bledsoe played in three more games, but his injury kept him from playing in the final two, giving Zolak his first starting appearance since 1995. [42] Zolak's first start came against the San Francisco 49ers on December 20.