Patriots reportedly sign veteran center to replace David Andrews
Briefly

The New England Patriots have signed veteran center Garrett Bradbury to a two-year contract following the release of David Andrews, who suffered a significant shoulder injury. Bradbury, a former first-round pick, brings stability to the center position, having started all 88 games of his NFL career. While he has performed well in run blocking, concerns exist regarding his pass protection skills. The Patriots see him as an upgrade and a reliable option, solidifying the right side of the offensive line alongside guard Mike Onwenu and tackle Morgan Moses.
Less than a week after releasing longtime center David Andrews, the Patriots reportedly have a new starter in the middle of their offensive line.
New England made the call to cut ties with Andrews last week after the 32-year-old center suffered a severe shoulder injury during the 2024 season.
Despite a dip in performance, New England viewed Bradbury as a safer option over contingency plans like Strange or Brown.
With Bradbury in place, New England presumably has the right side of its offensive line set between Bradbury, right guard Mike Onwenu, and free-agent pickup Morgan Moses at right tackle.
Read at Boston.com
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