Age: 22
2nd
season in pro football & with Patriots
College: Washington
State
Height: 6’5” Weight: 233
Prelude:
In college, Bledsoe
set single-season school records for passing yards (3946) and completions (241)
and had a 476-yard passing performance. He was named Pac-10 Offensive Player of
the Year following the 1992 season. Bledsoe entered the NFL draft following his
junior year and was picked first overall by the Patriots. Bledsoe moved
directly into the starting lineup as a rookie and passed for 2494 yards and 15
touchdowns as well as 15 interceptions, although he missed four games due to a
sprained knee. A classic dropback passer with little mobility, he displayed
poise and intelligence as well as a quick release and strong arm.
1994 Season Summary
Appeared in all
16 games
[Bracketed
numbers indicate league rank in Top 20]
Passing
Attempts – 691
[1]
Most
attempts, game – 70 vs. Minnesota 11/13
Completions –
400 [1]
Most
completions, game – 45 vs. Minnesota 11/13
Yards – 4555 [1]
Most yards,
game – 426 vs. Minnesota 11/13
Completion
percentage – 57.9 [18]
Yards per
attempt – 6.6
TD passes – 25
[4]
Most TD
passes, game – 4 at Miami 9/4
Interceptions
– 27 [1]
Most
interceptions, game – 4 at Cleveland 11/6, vs. Indianapolis 12/11
Passer rating
– 73.6
400-yard passing
games – 2
300-yard
passing games – 6
200-yard
passing games – 13
Rushing
Attempts – 44
Most
attempts, game – 5 (for -4 yds.) at Cincinnati 9/18, (for 2 yds.) at Detroit
9/25
Yards – 40
Most yards,
game – 9 yards (on 2 carries) vs. Green Bay 10/2, (on 4 carries) vs. LA Raiders
10/9
Yards per
attempt – 0.9
TDs – 0
Postseason: 1
G (AFC Wild Card playoff at Cleveland)
Pass attempts
– 50
Pass
completions – 21
Passing
yardage – 235
TD passes – 1
Interceptions
– 3
Rushing
attempts – 2
Rushing yards
– 2
Average gain
rushing – 1.0
Rushing TDs –
0
Awards & Honors:
2nd
team All-AFC: UPI
Pro Bowl
Patriots went
10-6 to finish second in the AFC East, qualifying for a Wild Card berth in the
postseason while leading the NFL in passing yards (4444). Lost AFC Wild Card
playoff to Cleveland Browns (20-14).
Aftermath:
Bledsoe again
led the NFL in pass attempts in 1995 with 636, but averaged only 5.5 yards per
attempt and again had a negative TD-to-interception ratio (13 to 16). He came
back in ’96 to throw for 4086 yards and 27 touchdowns, against 15
interceptions, and topped the league once more in pass attempts (623) as well
as completions (373) as the Patriots won the AFC title. Bledsoe was chosen to
the Pro Bowl, and again in 1997 when he achieved career highs for TD passes
(28) and passer rating (87.7). There was a drop-off over the next three years,
however, as Bledsoe’s performance declined along with the team and he took many
sacks. Still, he was given a huge contract extension, but two games into the
2001 season, an injury caused him to lose his starting job to unheralded Tom
Brady, and while Bledsoe rallied the Patriots to a win in the AFC Championship
game, it was the younger quarterback who assured his starting spot with an
upset victory in the Super Bowl. Bledsoe was dealt to the Buffalo Bills in 2002
and had a Pro Bowl year, passing for 4359 yards and 24 TDs while compiling a
career-best 61.5 completion percentage for the 8-8 team. He played two more
years in Buffalo with lesser results and moved on to Dallas for the last two
seasons of his 14-year career in 2005 and ’06, yielding the starting job to
Tony Romo. Overall, Bledsoe was named to the Pro Bowl four times and passed for
a total of 44,611 yards and 251 touchdowns, against 206 interceptions. While
not quite achieving the anticipated level of success, Bledsoe remained a classy
team player throughout his career.
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Highlighted Years features players who were consensus
first-team All-League* selections or league* or conference** leaders in the
following statistical categories:
Rushing:
Yards, TDs (min. 10)
Passing:
Yards, Completion Pct., Yards per Attempt, TDs, Rating
Receiving:
Catches, Yards, TDs (min. 10)
Scoring: TDs,
Points, Field Goals (min. 5)
All-Purpose:
Total Yards
Defense:
Interceptions, Sacks
Kickoff
Returns: Average
Punt Returns:
Average
Punting:
Average
*Leagues
include NFL (1920 to date), AFL (1926), AFL (1936-37), AAFC (1946-49), AFL
(1960-69), WFL (1974-75), USFL (1983-85)
**NFC/AFC since 1970
**NFC/AFC since 1970
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