The Patriots invested three draft picks in their offensive line in 2023. The New England Patriots invested in the future of their offensive line in the 2023 NFL Draft, selecting three players to improve the group’s long-term outlook.
New England is honoring two of its most experienced players. With news about the New England Patriots’ coaching change dominating headlines, one story flew largely under the radar.
Maybe Bill Belichick? Perhaps Matthew Slater? And, now, could a departure from the New England Patriots also be in the works for long-time offensive captain David Andrews?
If Sunday’s game against the New York Jets was the final game of David Andrews’ career, that would certainly be news to the New England Patriots center.
The 31-year old has one year remaining on his contract New England Patriots veteran David Andrews is well aware that he’s on the back nine of his playing career in the NFL.
As New England Patriots center David Andrews walked to the podium for his weekly Wednesday meeting with the Pats media corps, the team captain was immediately
New England Patriots center David Andrews continues to exemplify consistency, efficiency and class each time he dons his uniform. With the Pats sitting at 3-11 — eliminated from playoff contention, and occupying the cellar of both the division and conference — maintaining poise and professionalism is no easy task.
The New England Patriots were dealt a tough blow during their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, losing Cole Strange to a knee injury in the first half.
The New England Patriots might not have much to play for when they take the field against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but that isn’t stopping David Andrews’ desire to compete.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - When David Andrews signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2015, he had no idea that it would lead to one of the most influential relationships he would ever have. Just a year after he joined the team, the Patriots brought back Dante Scarnecchia to serve as the offensive line coach once again.
Many a would-be sports philosopher has claimed that it's not about how you start, it's how you finish. Alas, the New England Patriots have had issues with both. New England is off to its worst start in over two decades four games into the 2023 NFL season at 1-3.
The New England Patriots are hoping to bounce back from a tough Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but they have some serious injury concerns heading into Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
The New England Patriots are widely expected to seek improvements to their ailing offensive line in the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft. Though several analysts
The New England Patriots on Sunday committed what will always be remembered as one of the biggest blunders in sports history, and several players had a difficult time trying to express their disappointment after the loss.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Patriots C David Andrews is feared to have suffered a “serious” thigh injury that could end his 2022 season. The plan is for Andrews to undergo further testing on Monday to determine the severity of the injury.
New England Patriots center David Andrews exited Sunday's game against the visiting New York Jets in the first quarter with a thigh injury. Andrews sustained the injury during a 7-yard passing play with 2:21 left to play in the opening frame.
The Steelers gave up the most rushing yards in the league last season (2,483). Without linebacker T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh's defensive front won't be at full force, so expect a high dose of the ground game Sunday from the Patriots.
The restructuring completed today reportedly creates $2.1M in cap space for the 2022 season by converting $3.15M of compensation into a signing bonus.
Field Yates of ESPN reports that the Patriots restructured the contract of C David Andrews and created $2.1 million of cap space. The Patriots specifically converted $3.15 million of Andrews’ compensation into a signing bonus.
Belichick has gone as far as to join drills and snap the ball to quarterback Mac Jones. Patriots center David Andrews certainly appreciated that, but he was not terribly impressed with his coach’s form.
New England Patriots center David Andrews has long been a part of the franchise’s heart and soul. The six-year veteran lineman has been a warrior on the Patriots’ offensive line since signing with the team in 2015 as an undrafted free agent.
Gregory had a big game against the Pats. He had two sacks and forced a fumble on his big hit on Mac Jones in the second quarter.
Jones will get the opportunity to supplant Newton, but he probably won't be the Patriots' starter until at least the 2022 campaign.
Andrews could've likely received more money on the open market, but he always wanted to stay in New England.
David Andrews is returning to New England after all. ESPN’s Mike Reiss reports (via Twitter) that the free agent center is finalizing a deal with the Patriots.
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