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Drew Bledsoe recalls his journey to and in the NFL, coming from a small town to the poor franchise like the Patriots and ...
Drew Bledsoe still has some more jokes in store at the expense of Tom Brady. Bledsoe, the ex-Patriots quarterback who eventually was replaced by Brady, already mocked the seven-time Super Bowl ...
Drew Bledsoe (left) and Tom Brady were teammates in New England. AFP via Getty Images Bündchen, who shares son Benjamin, 14, and daughter Vivian, 11, with Brady, is focused on her family amid the ...
Drew Bledsoe said Monday his wife came up with his Gisele Bundchen joke. (Getty Images) CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Bündchen and Brady divorced in 2022 after 13 years of marriage.
Drew Bledsoe at a news conference on Jan, 31, 2001. (Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images) "After the game, I tried to go home. Thankfully, the doctors didn’t let me do that.
Drew Bledsoe wasn't with the Dallas Cowboys for long but he was part of the franchise during a pivotal time. The No. 1 overall pick in 1993 lost his job with the New England Patriots in favor of ...
Tom Brady and Drew Bledsoe (via Getty Images) NFL legends Tom Brady and Drew Bledsoe are two of the most essential names in New England Patriots and NFL history. After the events of the 2001 ...
People are obviously going to obsess over the quarterback. But Tom E. Curran cautions fans not to go overboard with Drake ...
Drew Bledsoe, a quarterback who dropped back in Jones' franchise cleats before him, offered a ringing endorsement of the current Foxboro flinger on the "Off the Pike" podcast presented by The Ringer.
Drew Bledsoe isn't a fan of the way Tony Romo acted after he got the Dallas Cowboys' starting nod over him in 2006.
Drew Bledsoe bucked that trend with a little humor Wednesday morning during an appearance on Good Morning Football. Bledsoe, of course, inadvertently set the stage for Brady’s storybook career ...
Former NFL quarterback Drew Bledsoe called his former teammate Terry Glenn—who died Monday following a car crash—the best wide receiver he ever threw to in his playing career.