Drew Bledsoe has been married to his wife Maura Bledsoe since 1996. Maura attended Beaverton High School in Oregon and met Drew at Washington State in the early 1990s.
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The’ve been going strong for 25 years and have four children together: sons John Bledsoe, Stuart McQueen Bledsoe, Henry Bledsoe and daughter Healy.
The family resides in Bend, Oregon, so there’s a real chance they still make trips to the local Blockbuster, the last remaining one in the world.
Bledsoe, with the assistance of his wife and close friend Chris Figgins, opened a family winery called the Doubleback Winery in 2007. It’s located in Walla Walla, Washington and is renowned for its cabernet sauvignon.
The Bledsoe family clearly knows the grape well, because one of their wines ranked in Wine Spectator’s Top 100.
Maura is active on social media, mainly on Twitter. Drew prefers Instagram, where he boasts nearly 51,000 followers.
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Drew McQueen Bledsoe is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons, primarily with the New England Patriots.
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He played college football at Washington State, where he won Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year as a junior, and was selected by the Patriots first overall in the 1993 NFL Draft.
Considered the face of the Patriots franchise during his nine seasons with the team, Bledsoe helped improve New England’s fortunes from 1993 to 2001. Under Bledsoe, the Patriots ended a seven-year postseason drought, qualified for the playoffs four times, clinched their division twice, and made a Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXXI.
He was also named to three Pro Bowls and became the youngest quarterback to play in the NFL’s all-star game with his 1995 appearance.
He was unable to regain his starting position for the remainder of the season due to Brady’s success, which led to the Patriots winning their first championship in Super Bowl XXXVI and began a dynasty for the franchise.
For his accomplishments in New England, he was inducted to the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2011.
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