Emotional David Andrews says he didn't want to play for any team other than the Patriots
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David Andrews, the New England Patriots' center, announced his retirement after a decade with the team. Undrafted from Georgia in 2015, Andrews played 124 regular-season games, starting 121, and participated in three Super Bowls, securing two victories. Despite enduring challenging seasons from 2019 to 2024, Andrews remained a captain for eight seasons. Expressing gratitude, he emphasized the importance of teamwork over individual glory. His commitment to New England was evident as he chose to complete his career with the Patriots, where he played a crucial role in their fifth and sixth Super Bowl wins.
Originally by Mike Florioon June 2, 2025
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