Longtime Patriots center David Andrews will be released after 10 seasons in New England, according to multiple reports.
Andrews, 32, has been a starter since he arrived as an undrafted free agent in 2015. The Georgia product won two Super Bowls with the Patriots but played only four games last season because of season-ending shoulder surgery.
He also missed the 2019 season after suffering a pulmonary embolism.
Andrews had one year, $8 million fully guaranteed left on his contract.
Ben Brown started 10 games for the Patriots at center in 2024 and remains on the roster.
Andrews was named a team captain eight times and started 121 regular-season games and 10 playoff games.
–Field Level Media
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