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    David Andrews: Announcing retirement soon

    The Patriots announced Wednesday that David Andrews (shoulder) will announce his retirement from the NFL on Jun. 1, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.Andrews was dropped by New England with a failed physical designation in early March, and it appears the veteran center has decided to call it a career. He played all nine years of his career for the Patriots, winning two Super Bowls and starting 121 of the124 regular-season games he appeared in. With Andrews out in New England, Garrett Bradbury is expected to serve as the team's starting center in 2025.

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    David Andrews: Fails physical

    David Andrews (shoulder) was released by the Patriots on Thursday with a failed physical designation, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.The 32-year-old played just four games in 2024 due to the injury and is in the process of rehabbing from surgery. The failed physical designation likely indicates the severity of the injury. Andrews spent 10 seasons in New England, won two Super Bowls and was named a captain in eight different campaigns, but he will now have to make a decision about his future.

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    David Andrews: Time in New England ends

    The Patriots announced Thursday that David Andrews (shoulder) is being released.Andrews spent 10 seasons with New England, in which span he became a two-time Super Bowl champion and was named captain on eight occasions. The 32-year-old center is now rehabbing from right shoulder surgery, which limited him to four appearances in 2024. Now a free agent, it's possible that Andrews could opt to retire, depending both on his health and the interest he receives from other teams.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Hoping to be ready next season

    David Andrews (shoulder) said Monday that his surgery went well and he hopes to be the New England Patriots' starting center next season, Chris Mason of The Springfield Republican reports.Andrews has been out of action since October due to a torn right rotator cuff. The Georgia product still has one year left on his contract, so unless he is released, he should have the opportunity to be New England's center next season.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Dealing with torn rotator cuff

    David Andrews (shoulder) said Tuesday that he sustained a torn right rotator cuff in the New England Patriots' Week 4 loss to the 49ers and will miss the remainder of the season, Mike Kadlick of CLNSMedia.com reports.Andrews turned 32 years old back in July and wants to continue his playing career next season, assuming he makes a full recovery from surgery. Nick Leverett replaced Andrews as the starting center in Week 5 and had a rough afternoon in the Patriots' loss to Miami, allowing 10 pressures, the most by a center in at least the last 18 seasons.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Shifts to IR

    The New England Patriots placed David Andrews (shoulder) on injured reserve Friday.Head coach Jerod Mayo told reporters Wednesday that Andrews will undergo shoulder surgery and likely miss the remainder of the season, so this news comes as no surprise. By rule, the 32-year-old will be forced to miss the Patriots' next four contests, and Nick Leverett (ankle) is expected to serve as New England's top center until Andrews is able to return.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Season likely over

    Head coach Jerod Mayo announced Wednesday that David Andrews will underdog shoulder surgery and likely miss the rest of the season, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.Andrews suffered the injury in Sunday's loss to the 49ers and was seeking multiple medical opinions on his injury, as Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reported Tuesday. The loss of the Georgia product is a big one for the New England Patriots and their offensive line, which Nick Leverett will work to lessen the burden of, as he is expected to take over center duties in New England.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Seeking opinions

    David Andrews is getting multiple medical opinions on his shoulder injury, which he suffered in Sunday's loss to the 49ers, before deciding on his path to recovery, Mark Daniels of MassLive.com reports.Andrew's exact injury is unknown, but it would seem that he and the team are trying to decide if he can play through it, rehab it or if he needs surgery to repair it. Further clarity on his potential to play Sunday against the Dolphins will likely come when the team releases its first injury report Wednesday.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Will remain out

    David Andrews (shoulder) will not return Sunday against the 49ers, Andrew Callahan of the Boston Herald reports.Andrews went out during the New England Patriots' opening possession and went straight to the locker room. Nick Leverett will continue to handle the work at center for New England for the remainder of Week 4.

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    Patriots' David Andrews: Exits with shoulder injury

    David Andrews is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the 49ers due to a shoulder injury.Andrews headed to the locker room after injuring his shoulder during the New England Patriots' first offensive possession of the game. Nick Leverett would be the next man up at center for as long as Andrews is sidelined.

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