Bills OC Joe Brady said Josh Allen‘s presence around the team is “infectious,” and he’s still hungry for success after winning last year’s MVP award. “What I love about Josh is his demeanor, his approach, his mindset is as impressive as it gets,” Brady said, via Maddy Glab of the team’s site.
Heading into the 2025 NFL season, the New England Patriots will certainly have their fair share of upgrades coming into the picture on both sides of the ball to form what should be a much better outcome on the year compared to the results of just one season ago.
Longtime New England Patriots center David Andrews officially called it a career earlier this week. After nine years in New England after starting as an
The New England Patriots are entering a new era under head coach Mike Vrabel. New England has experienced plenty of change this offseason, from the coaching staff to the a roster overhaul.
As the New England Patriots prepare for mandatory minicamp next week, one face who has been with the team since 2015 will not be joining this spring or summer.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — For the past ten years, longtime New England Patriots team captain David Andrews has embodied the virtues of fortitude, professionalism and class — the very same which have been used to define the franchise for which he played throughout his career.
There’s change aplenty during this stage of the NFL offseason. Some of it centers on rookies elevating themselves in the eyes of their coaches. Most of it involves veterans saddled with trade rumors, since teams pick up cap space via previously made June 1 designated cuts.
Longtime New England Patriots center David Andrews could not hide his emotions Monday as he said goodbye to the game of football. The Patriots cut Andrews in March after a full decade with the team.
With tears in his eyes before he could even speak a word, New England Patriots' two-time Super Bowl champion and eight-time captain, center David Andrews, delivered his speech at his retirement press conference this afternoon.
After getting released by the New England Patriots in March, David Andrews is calling it a career. The longtime Patriots center is set to announce his retirement from the NFL on Monday, June 2, the team announced.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — French philosopher Michel de Montaigne once said: “Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul.” In a football
Before NFL training camps kick off later this summer, a longtime New England Patriots staple made his retirement official. David Andrews, who played college football at Georgia from 2011 to 2014, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent.
Longtime Patriots center David Andrews is retiring from the NFL after 10 years in New England. The team announced Wednesday that a retirement press conference will be held for Andrews, 32, on Monday.
Completing a journey from UDFA to rookie starter with the Patriots, David Andrews held that distinction until 2024. As the Patriots removed all player ties to their Super Bowl teams this offseason, Andrews will not attempt to bounce back in 2025.
The New England Patriots announced that veteran C David Andrews will formally retire with the team early next week. The team already released Andrews earlier this offseason.
The New England Patriots' third-round pick is officially in! With the 95th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, the New England Patriots select Georgia C Jared Wilson. The Patriots were expected to bring in a young center after parting ways with David Andrews.
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.
Part of Pats HC Mike Vrabel closing the door on the franchise's Bill Belichick era involved the club somewhat surprisingly parting ways with Andrews earlier in March.
Since 2015, David Andrews has been a staple of the New England Patriots organization. But, as the team is entering a new era with Mike Vrabel leading the charge, they are making some major changes.
The start of the new league year allowed teams with ample salary cap space to make multiple big moves. The New England Patriots reportedly spent over $260 million in salary cap space during the legal tampering process and the first day of free agency.
Per ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the Patriots are planning to release C David Andrews. Andrews is recovering from shoulder surgery but expressed his desire to remain with New England because of the promise of QB Drake Maye.