How many Super Bowl rings does Drew Bledsoe have?

How many Super Bowl rings does Drew Bledsoe have?

two Super Bowls
(April 11, 2007) — Drew Bledsoe retired, ending a 14-year career in which he made two Super Bowls. The top overall pick by New England in the 1993 draft out of Washington State, the four-time Pro Bowl quarterback played for the Patriots, Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys.

Is Drew Bledsoe a Hall of Famer?

Drew McQueen Bledsoe (born February 14, 1972) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons, primarily with the New England Patriots. For his accomplishments in New England, he was inducted to the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2011.

What year did Tom Brady take over for Drew Bledsoe?

2001
3, 1977, but the birth of the greatest quarterback in NFL history took place on Sept. 23, 2001. That’s when 6th-round pick Tom Brady replaced Drew Bledsoe at quarterback of the Patriots after Jets linebacker Mo Lewis knocked Bledsoe out with a hit late in a game; New York was leading 10–3.

Who ended Bledsoe’s career?

Mo Lewis and the Jets are forever tied to Tom Brady’s legacy after the former New York linebacker knocked then-Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe out of a 2001 game between the two teams. The injury gave rise to Brady’s career in New England, but it effectively ended Bledsoe’s time with the Patriots.

Who hurt Drew Bledsoe?

During the fourth quarter of a fairly nondescript 2001 Week 2 game, the incumbent quarterback scrambled for a first down and was knocked for a loop by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis. Bledsoe was diagnosed with a lung injury that would sideline him for a month.

What was Keyshawn Johnson 40 time?

4.47
Keyshawn Johnson (who ran a 4.47 40 yard dash) had a great quote about speed and the 40 yard dash results. He said β€œIt’s not how fast a player is going forward, it’s how fast they can stop, change direction, and create space.” All the more proof that there’s too much overhype on the results of a 40 yard dash pre-draft.

Where is Drew Bledsoe today?

Twenty years after the season that forever changed his life and the NFL, Bledsoe is an entrepreneur (founded the Doubleback Winery soon after retirement), a philanthropist, and a coach (offensive coordinator/quarterback coach at Summit High School in Bend since 2012).