Drew Bledsoe has four children with his wife Maura; Stuart, Henry; John, and Healy. In Bend, Oregon the family lived, Bledsoe was sports coach who worked with Stuart and John at Summit High School.
After leaving the Green Bay Packers team in 2007, Bledsoe opened the Double back Winery with his buddy, Chris Figgins. Figgins left the business in 2014 and assigned his position to his protege Josh McDaniels.
Bledsoe and McDaniels and then bought an 80-acre site in the Oregon’s Eola-Amity Hills AVA. Their specializations are Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon wines, and occasionally they make a Doubleback Red wine as well.
Drew Bledsoe’s Net Worth?
Drew Bledsoe is an ex American footballer and his net worth is stated to be approximately $30 million. Drew Bledsoe is an ex- quarterback in the National Football League, who spent his 14-year career majorly with the New England Patriots.
He played his professional football for 14 years and 8 of the professional years with New England. He contributed for the team in shutting down a seven-year playoff-less streak, alongside getting two division championships and a Super Bowl run 1997.
Before the 2001 season Drew entered into what was then the largest contract ever signed in NFL history when he signed with the Patriots for a ten year $103 million. His accident in the second game of the upcoming season was particularly nasty a hit by Jets linebacker Mo Lewis led to sheared blood vessel.
Early Life
Drew Bledsoe On February 14, 1972 in Ellensburg Washington both his parents were school teachers. Due to frequent job changes in his working environment, Bledsoe’s family relocated frequently during his childhood, they settled in Walla Walla at last.
In high school he attended Chaminade, playing football on the team that his father trained, and Bledsoe also lettered in basketball and track.
Career
Drew Bledsoe was heavily recruited right out of high school; however, he decided to go to Washington State University – a school nearby his high school. After this, his / Collegiate football career was quite successful in his three years at this school and he turned into the face of Cougars’ offense.
In 1992, a coach Bledsoe guided his team to have 9-3 for the whole seasons and in Copper Bowl, they got beating from Utah. Additionally, for WSU he broke records for single-game and single season pass completions & yards and was also selected Pac-10 Offensive player of the year.
In turn, WSU lost its star player, Bledsoe dropped out of his senior year, and joined the New England Patriots during the 1993 NFL Draft. Within short order he proved to be quite a domineering figure in the squad and enhanced the team’s performance in general trappings in particular the New England Patriots’ prospects.
This continued to the 1998 he was the NFL’s first quarterback to through game-winning touch passes in the final thirty seconds of two consecutive games. Once more the Patriots found themselves into the playoffs.