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Drew Bledsoe

Drew Bledsoe was a standout quarterback at Washington State University in Pullman, Wash., then became the top pick in the 1993 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. New head coach Bill Parcells drafted Bledsoe with the top pick, and Bledsoe assumed the starting quarterback job almost immediately... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2012 Mike & Mike (TV series)
Himself - Former NFL Quarterback / Himself - Telephone Interviewee
Episode dated 27 November 2012 (2012) … Himself - Former NFL Quarterback (voice)
Episode dated 24 January 2012 (2012) … Himself - Telephone Interviewee (voice)
 
2007 The States (TV series documentary)
Himself (Washington)
Florida, Indiana, Washington, Utah, Rhode Island (2007) … Himself (Washington)
 
1995-2006 NFL Monday Night Football (TV series)
Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys (2006) … Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles (2005) … Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys (2005) … Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
Kansas City Chiefs vs. New England Patriots (2000) … Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
New England Patriots vs. New York Jets (2000) … Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
 
2006 NBC Sunday Night Football (TV series)
Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys (2006) … Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
 
2006 ESPN 25: Who's #1? (TV series documentary)
Himself
Best Super Bowls (2006) … Himself
 
1994-2006 ESPN's Sunday Night Football (TV series)
Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback / Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
St. Louis Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys (2006) … Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots (2004) … Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback
Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs (2003) … Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback
Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins (2003) … Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback
Dallas Cowboys vs. New England Patriots (1999) … Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
 
2005 ESPN SportsCentury (TV series documentary)
Himself
Tom Brady (2005) … Himself
Reggie White (2005) … Himself
 
2005 CMI: The Chris Myers Interview (TV series)
Himself
Drew Bledsoe (2005) … Himself
 
2003 Doc (TV series)
Himself
Pick Your Poison (2003) … Himself
 
2002 Apple Pie (video documentary)
Himself
 
2002 Super Bowl XXXVI (TV movie)
Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
 
2002 2001 AFC Championship Game (TV movie)
Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
 
1997 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 27 January 1997 (1997) … Himself
 
1997 Super Bowl XXXI (TV movie)
Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
 
1997 1996 AFC Championship Game (TV movie)
Himself - New England Patriots Quarterback
 
1997 NFL Blast (TV series)
New England Patriots Player
 
1996 Jerry Maguire
Himself
 
1993 1993 NFL Draft (TV movie)
Himself - 1st Overall Pick
 
1992 1992 Weiser Lock Copper Bowl (TV movie)
Himself - Washington St. Cougars Quarterback
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (2 titles)
2011 Year of the Quarterback (TV series documentary)
 
2006 Rome Is Burning (TV series)
 

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Height:

6' 5" (1.96 m)
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Trivia:

New England Patriots All Time Leader in Passing Yards (29,657). See more »

Star Sign:

Aquarius