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David Andrews, longtime Patriot Center, two-time Super Bowl champion announces retirement
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David Andrews, Veteran Patriots Linchpin and Two-Time Super Bowl Champion, Announces Retirement

May 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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David Andrews, the last active member of the New England Patriots’ dominant two-year dynasty, has announced his retirement from the NFL. The two-time Super Bowl champion and eight-time team captain will officially retire on Monday, with the Patriots planning a ceremony at Gillette Stadium at 3:30 pm to honor his career.

Andrews, 32, spent his entire NFL tenure with the Patriots, who signed him after he went undrafted in 2015. In his rookie year, he started 11 games and helped the team reach the Super Bowl. He became a permanent starter the following season and played a crucial role in the Patriots’ dramatic comeback win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI. Andrews also contributed to the team’s most recent Super Bowl victory in 2018, their sixth title.

In 2023, Andrews started all 17 regular-season games, but in 2024, he only appeared in four games before suffering a shoulder injury that required surgery, leading to his release from the team in March. Reflecting on the Patriots’ decision, Andrews said he was surprised but understands the team’s need to make tough choices. He expressed gratitude for his decade-long career with the team, hoping his retirement was by his own decision and not forced by circumstances.

Though his exit wasn’t ideal, Andrews holds no resentment toward the Patriots, acknowledging their need to prioritize the team’s success. His experience mirrors that of former teammate Julian Edelman, who retired as a Patriot after being released due to injury concerns. Like Edelman, Andrews has chosen to end his career as a member of the Patriots.

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Fan Take: David Andrews’ retirement marks the end of an era for the Patriots and highlights the challenges NFL players face with injuries and team roster changes. For fans, it underscores the importance of appreciating the dedication and impact of players who define a team’s legacy, even as the sport continues to evolve.

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