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Today in Patriots History
Drew Bledsoe
Drew Bledsoe
Happy birthday to Drew Bledsoe. The Patriots Hall of Fame quarterback was the face of the franchise from 1993 to 2000. His strong arm resulted in many clutch plays and 17 fourth-quarter comebacks. Bledsoe led the Pats to the playoffs four times in his first six seasons, and their first super bowl appearance in eleven years. More importantly he gave fans hope and excitement after the dark period between those two AFC championships.
Drew Bledsoe 1996 Highlights | Super Bowl Run
4:12 Highlight Video
4:12 Highlight Video
Happy 53rd birthday to Drew Bledsoe
:Born February 14, 1972 in Ellensburg, Washington
Patriot QB, 1993-2001; uniform #11
Pats first round (first overall) selection of the 1993 draft, from Washington State
Drew Bledsoe's 4 TD Passes vs. Chargers! (8/31/1997) | Memorable Moments | Patriots
58 second Highlight Video via the Patriots
58 second Highlight Video via the Patriots
Drew Bledsoe broke franchise passing records for passing attempts, completions and yards. With no running game behind him Bledsoe threw 691 passes in 1994, an NFL record that stood for 18 years. That same season he set NFL records for pass attempts and completions in a single game, in an epic battle against the Vikings. That victory was the beginning of a seven game winning streak that pushed the Patriots into the playoffs for the first time in eight seasons.
Bledsoe Airs it Out - Vikings vs. Patriots (Week 11, 1994) Classic Highlights
9:10 Highlight Video
9:10 Highlight Video
It seems unfathomable now, but there was a time when people genuinely believed the Patriots should draft Rick Mirer over Bledsoe. Thankfully the Pats selected the kid from Walla Walla over the Notre Dame hype machine. Bledsoe is one of only two players to complete 400 passes in a single season in the 20th century and one of only five from that time period to pass for over 4,500 yards in a season. The most important aspect about Drew was that he made New England fans proud of the Patriots, rejuvenating a region after some embarrassing times – and creating excitement about the team that would result in their staying put and not moving away.
Best of Drew Bledsoe | Career Highlights
3:04 Highlight Video
3:04 Highlight Video
Drew easily won the voting for the Patriots Hall of Fame on his first ballot, over Bill Parcells and Houston Antwine in 2011. He threw 251 touchdowns over 14 NFL seasons and at the time he retired his 44,611 yards passing was the 7th most in NFL history. Bledsoe ranks second in nearly all franchise passing categories, including 166 TD passes and 29,657 yards passing as a Patriot.
If you have the time, consider checking out the link below. It goes to all the columns mentioning Drew Bledsoe on the Today in Pro Football History blog. All of the articles are meticulously researched and extremely detailed; a really well done retrospective.
Today in Pro Football History - Drew Bledsoe posts












