After David Andrews was limited to four games last season, the possibility of a release was raised this spring. New head coach Mike Vrabel and the Patriots did indeed elect to cut the veteran center with one year remaining on his deal.
Andrews spoke about the decision on his Quick Snap podcast (video link). The 32-year-old acknowledged being released was on the table in the wake of his missed time in 2024 – due to a shoulder injury – along with the changes brought about by Vrabel’s arrival. He added that he was nevertheless “a little shocked” by the move.
“I knew that offense really well,” Andrews said (via NFL.com). “I’ve had a lot of success in that offense. It fits my play style well, how I like to play, what I like to do. So, I’ve had a lot of success. And was excited for that reunion [with OC Josh McDaniels]. “I’ve had a great relationship with Josh, and, you know, I was excited to see Vrabel and what he brought to the table as a football coach.
“I thought I could have the surgery and see what happens. And obviously, the team made a decision that they’re trying to do what’s best for the football team… Obviously, I thought there were some things I could do to help and provide value. But I understand their decision at some level.”
Upgrading along the offensive line was universally seen as a major priority for the Patriots entering the offseason. The early stages of free agency saw a deal worked out with veteran Morgan Moses, and interest was shown in top center free agent Drew Dalman. The latter took a lucrative Bears pact, though, a move which initially seemed to leave New England in need of waiting until the draft to find an Andrews replacement. The Patriots have instead since inked ex-Viking Garrett Bradbury to a two-year contract, giving them a starter for the short-term future.
Andrews did not play in 2019; aside from that campaign, however, he operated as New England’s full-time center starter since being drafted in 2015. The Georgia product’s PFF evaluations were consistent for much of his career, although his 2024 grade (58.7) was the lowest of his career. Improved play in the middle – and elsewhere along the O-line – will be critical for the Pats moving forward. That effort will not include Andrews, though.
The former UDFA is free to sign with an interested team at any time (although his market might not pick up until after his surgery takes place). Andrews neither committed to continuing his career in 2025 nor to retiring, however, so his future is uncertain at this point. Suitors could emerge if he eyes a short-term pact with a new team, something which will depend on his health and his willingness to play elsewhere for the first time in his pro tenure.
Is he related to mark andrews
I think he’s Julie Andrews son.
♫ So long, farewell
Au revoir, auf Wiederseh’n
I’d like to stay
And taste my first champagne ♫
No?
Julie Andrews is his mother!! Maybe
If ur serious all you have to do tap is click on his name and it tells you anyone he’s related to that plays or played in the nfl
As for ur ? No
They all look the same to me