Next Game
Share Video
-
2:32AFC Championship On-Site Preview: Pats Eyeing 1st SB Since 2019
-
1:51Picks To Win AFC Championship Game
-
1:53X-Factors For AFC Championship Game
-
1:40Keys To Victory For Patriots
-
0:53Keys To Victory For Broncos
-
1:10Breech: Broncos Don't Need A+ Game From QB To Beat Patriots
-
1:23NFL Conference Championship Best Bet On A Side
-
1:15NFL Conference Championship Best Parlay Bet
-
1:35NFL Conference Championship Best Player Prop
-
18:22AFC Championship: Patriots at Broncos
-
1:40Ran Carthon on Drake Maye: 'I Just Love the Way He Plays the Game'
-
1:38Broncos Defensive Combines Aggressive Pass Rush & Tight Coverage to Keep Teams Down
-
1:09What Makes Playing in Denver So Difficult?
-
1:45Are The Patriots The Best All-Around Team Left?
-
0:34AFC Championship: Who Has More Sacks?
-
0:50AFC Championship: Who Throws More Touchdowns?
-
1:08AFC Championship: Who Has The Better Coach?
-
1:12Damien and Zach make their AFC Championship picks
-
1:12Conference Championship Best Bets: Rushing Prop
-
1:08Conference Championship Best Bets: Receiving Prop
Top David Andrews News
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
David Andrews: Announcing retirement soon
The Patriots announced Wednesday that 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.
... See More ... See Less -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
David Andrews: Fails physical
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.
... See More ... See Less -
David Andrews: Time in New England ends
The Patriots announced Thursday that 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.
... See More ... See Less -
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 300 lbs |
| Birthplace: Johns Creek, GA |
| Age: 33 |
| School: Georgia |
| Experience: 11 |






















