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On April 25, 1993, the New England Patriots selected quarterback Drew Bledsoe first overall in the 1993 NFL Draft. Bledsoe went on to play nine season in Foxboro which culminated in a Patriots Hall of Fame career.
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Tom Brady-Drew Bledsoe relationship, explained: From benching to roast, why QBs still respect each other | Sporting News
Tom Brady and Drew Bledsoe are about as close as two men can be. It didn't always seem like that would be the case.
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WATCH: Former Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe can still sling the football
Bledsoe is coming back into the spotlight following his appearance on “The Roast of Tom Brady” Netflix special. He recently gave his opinion on the Patriots’ decision to draft Drake Maye and ...
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Apr 25, 2024 · On April 25, 1993, the New England Patriots selected quarterback Drew Bledsoe first overall in the 1993 NFL Draft. Bledsoe went on to play nine season in Fox...
Apr 24, 2018 · After his freshman season in 1990, when he leapfrogged two upperclassman to seize the starting job, ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper proclaimed Bledsoe would be the top pick in 1993 if he...
Drew Bledsoe was the first overall pick in the 1993 NFL Draft and for the next eight years was considered the face of the Patriots franchise. During his nine-year Patriots career, he broke the Patriots’ career passing records for attempts (4,518), completions (2,544) and yards (29,657).
Apr 19, 1993 · Bledsoe, the 6'5", 235-pound Washington State junior, is likely to be the first quarterback—perhaps the first player—taken in this month's NFL draft, if Notre Dame signal-caller Rick Mirer is not.
Jan 18, 2022 · By Poch de la Rosa. 1 Comment. Drew Bledsoe was one of the most prolific passers football fans had ever seen. Bledsoe’s 3,839 completions, 44,611 passing yards, and 251 touchdown passes are among the most in NFL history. A freak injury during the 2001 NFL season could’ve ended Bledsoe’s career.