The New England Patriots have gone through tons of changes this offseason, which makes a lot of sense after their 4-13 finish ...
David Andrews wanted a chance to play one more season in New England. In the end, the team's new leadership opted to move on.
The center had played in 124 regular-season games since 2015 with the Patriots, served as a captain and won two Super Bowls.
Speaking on his podcast, David Andrews addressed his exit from the Patriots and the team's decision to release him.
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Former New England Patriots center David Andrews said on the “The Quick Snap” podcast that he was "a little shocked" by his release from the club following 10 seasons.
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