Fantasy Football News: Can't Kick Bledsoe Around Anymore!
Fantasy Football News:
The AP reports that Drew Bledsoe retired Wednesday, ending a 14-season career in which he made two Super Bowls.
The top overall pick by New England in the 1993 draft out of Washington State, the four-time Pro Bowl quarterback played for the Patriots, Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys. He was a starter for all three teams, but ended up as a backup with the Cowboys.
Bledsoe threw for 44,611 yards and 251 touchdown passes in his career.
The 35-year-old Bledsoe lost his starting job to Tom Brady in New England in 2001 when Bledsoe got hurt in the second game of the season, and to Tony Romo in Dallas after Game 6 of last season.
Fantasy Football Impact: Well fantasy football fans - one more "desperation pickup" choice is gone from the fantasy football free-agent pool!
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