Center David Andrews retiring following decade with Patriots
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David Andrews, a key player for the New England Patriots, announced his retirement after a ten-year career that included two Super Bowl titles. Despite never making the Pro Bowl, Andrews was a vital center from 2017 to 2022, contributing significantly to the team's success. His career highlights include playing alongside iconic quarterbacks like Tom Brady and participating in crucial Super Bowl victories. However, injuries, including blood clots and a recent rotator cuff surgery, impacted his playing time. Once an undrafted free agent from Georgia, Andrews ends his career following his release from the Patriots, marking a transition from the team’s dynasty era to its rebuilding phase.
Originally by Grant Gordonon May 28, 2025
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