Longtime Patriots Player to Announce Retirement From NFL
- David Andrews, a 32-year-old longtime center and eight-time captain, will announce his NFL retirement on June 3 at Gillette Stadium.
- The Patriots released Andrews in March after he struggled with a shoulder injury requiring surgery that limited him to four 2024 games.
- Andrews played his entire career with New England since 2015, winning two Super Bowls and starting 121 regular-season games at center.
- Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Andrews' leadership was “a shining example” and his impact will be felt for many years to come.
- The retirement marks the end of a decade-long Patriots career amid team changes, and the franchise plans to honor his significant contributions.
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Longtime Patriots center David Andrews retiring from NFL after ‘shocking’ release
David Andrews, the former Patriots center who won two Super Bowls snapping the ball to Tom Brady, is retiring from the NFL, New England announced Wednesday.
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When center David Andrews, who had been a captain and a mainstay of the Patriots offensive line for a decade, was abruptly cut by the team in March, he said the decision by New England’s new regime caught him off guard. That’s something of a surprise, considering that new coach Mike Vrabel was an NFL player for 14 years and might have handled the Andrews situation a bit more delicately.Certainly Andrews deserved better. As a captain he routinely…
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