Drew Bledsoe: net worth, house, wife, children, career earnings
The National Football League (NFL) is one of America's most famous sports. In most cases, NFL players can earn millions before even playing because their contracts are guaranteed for skill, cap, and injury. If you are looking for a great NFL quarterback, then Drew Bledsoe is your guy. It is almost impossible to imitate and define how he seemed to spin pure magic on the football field.

Drew Bledsoe is a former American football quarterback. He was a starter with the New England Patriots and played for nearly eight years before joining Buffalo Hills and Dallas Cowboys. Drew played for 14 seasons in the National Football League.
Drew Bledsoe's profile summary
- Full name: Drew McQueen Bledsoe
- Nickname: Drew Bledsoe
- Gender: Male
- Date of birth: 14th February 1972
- Age: 50 years (as of 2022)
- Zodiac sign: Pisces
- Place of birth: Ellensburg, Washington, United States
- Current residence: Bend, Oregon, United States
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity: White
- Religion: Christianity
- Sexuality: Straight
- Height in feet: 6'5''
- Height in centimetres: 196
- Weight in pounds: 238
- Weight in kilograms: 108
- Hair colour: Dark brown
- Eye colour: Dark brown
- Mother: Barbara Bledsoe
- Father: Mac Bledsoe
- Siblings: one (Adam Bledsoe)
- Marital/relationship status: Married
- Partner: Maura
- Children: 4 (Stuart, John, Henry and Healy)
- School: Walla Walla High School
- College/University: Washington State University
- Profession: Retired American football quarterback
- Net worth: $48 million

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Drew Bledsoe's biography
The star was born on 14th February 1972 in Ellensburg, Washington, United States. He is 50 years old as of 2022. His parents are Mac Bledsoe (father) and Barbara Bledsoe (mother). The player has one brother called Adam Bledsoe.
His parents were school teachers in Ellensburg, Washington, where he was born and partially raised. His father was a football coach at a camp in Washington, while his mother taught at Lewis and Cark Middle School. The family of four relocated over five times before eventually settling in Walla Walla, Washington.
High school career

Drew started playing football at a young age having been brought up in a family of sportspeople. While at Walla Walla High School, he was the letterman in football, basketball, and track. The Tacoma News Tribune named him a first-team All-State selection.

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In track, Bledsoe competed in the throwing events. He recorded some of the highest throws of up to 45.34 meters in the discus throw and 54.70 meters in the javelin throw.
College career
After graduating from high school, he joined Washington State University and continued with his sports career. Throughout the three years of college, he had a record-setting career which saw him become the face of the Cougars' offence.
He led the Washington State University team to a 9-3 record and a 31-28 win against Utah at the Copper Bowl. Drew finished 30 of 46 passes for 476 yards and two touchdowns. His other outstanding record was:
- 476 single-game passing yards
- 241 single-season pass completions
- 3946 single-season passing yards
- Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year title
Professional career
Drew has an impressive junior year that saw him forego his senior season and join the 1993 National Football League Draft. Here are the highlights of his professional career:

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1993 to 2001 - New England Patriots
He was the first overall selection during the 193 NFL Draft taken by New England Patriots. He started playing right away in the rookie season. Some of his most outstanding achievements were:
- 13th November 1993 - He led the team to win 26-20 overtime against Minnesota Vikings
- 1995 season - He was ranked among the top passers in the league
- 1997 season - He helped the team win five of the final seven games
2002 to 2004 - Buffalo Bills
In 2002, he was traded to New England Patriot's rival, Buffalo Bills. With the team, he had one of his best seasons marked by:
- 4,359 yards and 24 touchdowns and his fourth trip to the Pro Bowl
- 463 years passing in overtime against Minnesota Vikings
2005 to 2006 - Dallas Cowboys
In 2005 he was signed with the Dallas Cowboys as their long-term quarterback solution. In his tenure, he threw more than 3,000 yards in a season. Even though the team didn't reach the playoffs, he led them to a 9-7records which was an improvement from the 6-10 mark in 2004.

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In 2006, his final season with the Dallas Cowboys, Bledsoe became an unpredictable player, and in six games, he was replaced by Tony Romo. After the end of the season, the Dallas Cowboys released him. He announced his retirement from the NFL on 11th April 2007.
Drew Bledsoe's retirement and legacy

Drew retired from his professional career in April 2007. He left the league with the following statistics:
- Fifth in NFL history in pass attempts (6,717)
- Fifth in NFL history in completions (3,839)
- Seventh in passing yards (44,611)
- Thirteenth in touchdown passes (251)
Some of the achievements that go down in his legacy include:
- 16th May 2011 - He was voted into the Patriots Hall of Fame by the Patriots.
- 17th September 2011 - Formally inducted in a public ceremony outside The Hall of Patriot Place.
- In a fan vote, he defeated Bill Parcells (former head coach) and Houston Antwine (defensive lineman).
- July 2012 - Football Nations named him the 30th-greatest quarterback of the National Football League's post-merger.
- January 2018 - He was named honorary captain of the New England Patriots.

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After his retirement in 2007, he founded the Doubleback Winery in collaboration with one of his closest friends, Chris Figgins. Drew Bledsoe's winery is located in McQueen, on the southern end of the Walla Walla Valley AVA. In 2014, Chris left the winery and handed his interest to Josh McDaniels.
Wife and children
Is Drew married? Yes. He is married to the love of his life, Maura. The couple has been blessed with three sons, Stuart, John, and Henry and one daughter Healy. Drew coached his two sons (Stuart and John) at the Summit High School.
The family of six lives in Bend, Oregon. However, Drew regularly travels to Walla Walla due to his growing business. He plans to relocate to Walla Walla after his child's high school graduation.
Houses
The former player sold his house for $6.95 million in 2015, seven years after the first listing. He had bought the land at $750,000 in 2014 and custom-built the house after four years. Initially, it was listed in 2013 for $9.95 million before the mega-slashing on the price. Some of the features include:

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- Great room with a mix of wood and stone interior
- In-built TV
- Built-in refrigerator
- Iron chandelier
- Massive dining table
- Wine cellar
- An indoor basketball court
- A movie theatre
- A swimming pool
Drew has not shared details about his other houses to the public domain if at all he has any.
Net worth and career earnings
How much is Drew Bledsoe's net worth? The former quarterback has an estimated net worth of $48 million as of 2022. He earned this sum as a professional quarterback for 14 seasons with NFL before announcing his retirement in 2007.

Here are the highlights of his career earnings:
1993 to 1995
- 3-years contract - $8,343,750
- Signing bonus - $4,500,000
- Average salary - $2,781,250
1995 to 2001
- 7 year contract $42,000,000
- Signing bonus - $11,500,000
- Average salary - $6,000,000
2001 to 2010

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- 10-years contract - $103,000,000
- Average Salary - $10,300,000
2004 to 2006
- 3-years contract - $18,500,000
- Signing bonus - $6,500,000
- Average salary - $6,166,667
2005 to 2007
- 3-years contract - $14,000,000
- Signing bonus - $2,000,000
- Average salary - $4,666,667
Drew Bledsoe's fast facts

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