Patriots reportedly set to release David Andrews
Briefly

David Andrews, the Patriots' longtime starting center and two-time Super Bowl champion, is reportedly set to be released. At 32, his tenure may conclude as he recovers from shoulder surgery that limited his 2024 season. Since joining as an undrafted free agent in 2015, he evolved into a team leader, captaining the offensive line and significantly contributing to two Super Bowl victories. If he retires, the Patriots plan to honor his achievements with a retirement ceremony, emphasizing his impact both on and off the field. The search for his replacement could add to the team's existing roster challenges.
If he chooses not to pursue extending his career elsewhere, the expectation is that the Patriots would hold a retirement ceremony for him to honor his widespread contributions to the franchise.
Andrews repaid Belichick's faith, starting Week 1 at center as a rookie and quickly becoming a crucial component of the team's offensive line.
Replacing him will be a challenge, and would add to the already lengthy list of Patriots needs on the offensive line.
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