[post_page_title]Drew Bledsoe – Now[/post_page_title]
Bledsoe chose to retire in April 2007, and when he did, he had a few nice accomplishments to his name. He was fifth of all time for pass attempts and pass completions, seventh for passing yards, and 13th of all time in passes that led to touchdowns.
He was voted into the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2011, winning in a fan vote over former coach Bill Parcells. Football Nation also ranked Bledsoe as the 30th greatest quarterback of all time.
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