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David Andrews Retirement: Patriots Center Ends Career

David Andrews Retirement: Patriots Center Ends Career

May 28, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

david⁢ andrews, the stalwart center for the New England ⁢Patriots for a decade, has ⁢retired from the NFL following⁤ his release. This marks the end of an era for the Patriots, as Andrews, a player who had never faced being fired ‌until now, decided to hang up ⁣his cleats. He reflected on his tenure understanding the teamS decision to move forward. His departure echoes that of julian Edelman, choosing to retire as ⁢a Patriot rather than continuing his career elsewhere.‍ Andrews, ​known for his dedication and⁣ respect for the organization, expressed mixed ⁢emotions about the unexpected conclusion of his time in New England. Catch the latest updates and more news from News directory 3. What will the ‍patriots’ offensive line ⁣look like now? Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • David andrews retires from the NFL ‍after being released ‍by the New England ⁢Patriots.
  • Andrews spent 10 seasons with the patriots,⁢ never ⁤being fired ‍until his recent release.
  • His ⁣situation mirrors Julian Edelman’s departure, with Andrews choosing retirement over playing ⁤elsewhere.

David Andrews retires after Patriots release

Updated Mar 7, 2024

David ​Andrews’ decade-long tenure with the New England Patriots has ⁤come to ⁤an end.⁣ After being released ​by the team, Andrews announced his retirement from the NFL. He reflected on his time⁣ in New england, acknowledging the Patriots’ decision to ⁤move in a different ⁤direction.

“I’ve been so ⁣blessed,”​ Andrews said. “I’ve ​had 10 years and never got‌ fired. I was living a pipe ⁤dream that ⁣I would ⁢hopefully make the decision myself. What did Bill (Belichick) say? There’s a light at the ⁣end​ of⁤ the tunnel, and you’re hoping⁣ it’s not a train, and I ⁤was hoping it wasn’t ​a train, and it was a⁤ train.”

Despite the unexpected conclusion‌ to his⁣ Patriots career, Andrews expressed respect for the organization. He ​understood the team’s need to make decisions ​in its best interest. “They’re trying to⁢ do what’s best for the football team,” Andrews said shortly after being released. “You respect that as a player. Obviously, there were⁣ some things I thought I could do to help and ‍provide ⁤value. But I⁣ understand their decision at some level. … I definitely respect their decision. Do I like it? No.”

Andrews’ situation bears a resemblance to that of his former teammate, Julian Edelman.​ Edelman, dealing with⁣ a chronic knee injury, was released by the team after the 2020 season in a procedural move. Rather‍ than seeking ‌to continue⁤ his ⁣career with another team, Edelman chose to retire as a Patriot and will be inducted‍ into the Patriots Hall of Fame. Andrews has decided​ to follow a ⁤similar path, ending his playing career after his release from New ‌England.

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