NFL: “I wanted to finish it here”: Emotional David Andrews retires after a decade as Patriots’ heart and soul on the O-Line
David Andrews, the New England Patriots' center, has retired. He played for ten seasons. Andrews was an undrafted player from the University of Georgia. He won two Super Bowls with the Patriots. Andrews overcame a serious health issue during his c...

"I didn't want to go do it for another organization," Andrews said, fighting back tears during his retirement ceremony at Gillette Stadium. "That wasn't what I had in mind to finish my career. I wanted to finish it here and I did."
Undrafted out of the University of Georgia in 2015, Andrews defied expectations to become a cornerstone of the Patriots' offensive line.
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His journey with the Patriots
Over ten seasons, he appeared in 124 regular-season games, starting 121, and played in three Super Bowls, securing victories in Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LIII.
A shoulder injury limited him to just four games in 2024, leading to his release by the Patriots in March 2025 with a failed physical designation. Despite the unexpected release, Andrews chose to retire rather than continue his career elsewhere.
"Gratitude," Andrews reflected. "For 26 years I've been blessed to play this game and that's all I could think about is gratitude. Especially for an offensive lineman where it's not about you, it's about the team."
Support from family, friends, and teammates
His retirement ceremony was attended by family, teammates, and notable figures from the Patriots organization. Former quarterback Tom Brady sent a heartfelt message: "Loved every minute for you and loved being your quarterback. I'm with you every step of the way. You deserve this day and congratulations."
Longtime teammate Devin McCourty praised Andrews' leadership: "What I loved about it is you made everyone around you better. As an undrafted free agent, you came in, you broke every door in front of you. You became a starter, a captain, a leader, and you did it year in and year out no matter what you were going through."
End of an era
"I wanted to finish it here, and I did," Andrews affirmed, leaving behind a decade of memories and a lasting impact on the New England Patriots.
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