The New England Patriots are continuing their NFL free agency spending spree and are re-signing center David Andrews, a former Georgia Bulldog. Andrews is 28 years old and has played for New England since 2015.
Bill Belichick and the Patriots are reloading their roster. With the return of David Andrews, New England should have a formidable offensive front next season. Andrews went undrafted, but has gone on to win a pair of Super Bowls for the Patriots. Andrews has started 69 career games in his NFL career.
The former Georgia star has served as team captain in New England and is one of the leaders on the team. Andrews’ contract is a four-year deal. Andrews re-signed with New England over the Miami Dolphins.
David Andrews missed the 2019 season with blood clots in his lungs after winning a Super Bowl in New England during the previous year. Andrews helps New England’s offensive line stay cohesive as a unit, so his return will be huge for a Patriots team that has been aggressive in NFL free agency.
The Patriots and C David Andrews are finalizing a deal for him to return to New England, per sources.
Andrews is a longtime team captain and is one of the most respected players on the entire roster.
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