Longtime Patriots center David Andrews retires after 10 seasons
Briefly

David Andrews is retiring after a decade-long career with the New England Patriots, where he played as a center since signing as an undrafted free agent in 2015. Over his career, Andrews was an integral part of two Super Bowl winning teams and served as a team captain multiple times. After being released by the Patriots this March, Andrews expressed shock at the decision but respected it. Despite an injury-laden season, he previously aimed to contribute once more. He has recently engaged in sports media, co-hosting a podcast with Brian Hoyer.
Andrews played his entire decade-long career with the Patriots after signing as an undrafted free-agent. He was a member of two Super Bowl championship teams.
Andrews expressed his shock over his release, stating, 'I definitely respect their decision. Do I like it? No. I thought I could provide value.'
After starting 121 of 124 games with the Patriots, Andrews is transitioning to sports media, co-hosting a podcast with former teammate Brian Hoyer.
The Patriots announced Andrews' retirement and will hold a press conference to honor his career and contributions to the team.
Read at Boston.com
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