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*251 passing touchdowns
*251 passing touchdowns
*206 passes intercepted
*206 passes intercepted
*'''262 Total Turn-overs'''
*262 Total Turn-overs
*26.76 passing attempts per touchdown
*26.76 passing attempts per touchdown
*32.60 passing attempts per interception
*32.60 passing attempts per interception
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*252 passes attempted
*252 passes attempted
*129 passes completed
*129 passes completed
*'''51.1 Completion Percentage'''
*51.1 Completion Percentage
*'''54.9 QB Rating'''
*54.9 QB Rating
*1335 passing yards (190.7 ypg)
*1335 passing yards (190.7 ypg)
*6 passing touchdowns
*6 passing touchdowns
*'''12''' '''passes intercepted'''
*12 passes intercepted
*'''4''' '''passes intercepted in one Super Bowl game'''
*4 passes intercepted in one Super Bowl game
*21 passing attempts per interception in the post-season
*21 passing attempts per interception in the post-season
*42 passing attempts per TD in the post-season
*42 passing attempts per TD in the post-season
*1 Super Bowl Championship (2001, New England Patriots - '''Did not play''')
*1 Super Bowl Championship (2001, New England Patriots - Did not play)


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Revision as of 01:28, 1 January 2007

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Drew McQueen Bledsoe (born February 14, 1972) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in 1993 as the #1 overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, out of Washington State University. Drew and his wife Maura (née Healy) have four children: sons Stuart McQueen, John Stack and Henry Healy; and daughter Healy Elizabeth. In the 2006 season, due to ineffective play, Drew was the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys until he was replaced by Tony Romo in Week 8.[1]

Career

Statistics

Physical statistics

  • Height: 6 feet 5 inches
  • Weight: 238 lb

Professional statistics

Career (as of November 26, 2006)

  • 6,717 passes attempted
  • 3,839 passes completed
  • 44,611 passing yards
  • 251 passing touchdowns
  • 206 passes intercepted
  • 262 Total Turn-overs
  • 26.76 passing attempts per touchdown
  • 32.60 passing attempts per interception
  • 123 fumbles (56 lost)
  • 180th All-time in turning yards into point

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Post-season records and statistics

  • 3-3 in the post-season
  • 252 passes attempted
  • 129 passes completed
  • 51.1 Completion Percentage
  • 54.9 QB Rating
  • 1335 passing yards (190.7 ypg)
  • 6 passing touchdowns
  • 12 passes intercepted
  • 4 passes intercepted in one Super Bowl game
  • 21 passing attempts per interception in the post-season
  • 42 passing attempts per TD in the post-season
  • 1 Super Bowl Championship (2001, New England Patriots - Did not play)

References

Preceded by 1st Overall Pick in NFL Draft
1993
Succeeded by
Preceded by New England Patriots Starting Quarterback
1993-2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Buffalo Bills Starting Quarterback
2002-2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dallas Cowboys Starting Quarterback
2005-2006
Succeeded by