
David Andrews
32-Year-Old
Free Agent

Questionable
Injury Shoulder
Est. Return 4/1/2025
2024 Defense Stats
TCKL
0
SACKS
0.0
INT
0
FF
0
TD
0
2025 Projections

Fails physical
Andrews (shoulder) was released by the Patriots on Thursday with a failed physical designation, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
ANALYSIS
The 32-year-old played just four games in 2024 due to the injury and is in the process of rehabbing from surgery. The failed physical designation likely indicates the severity of the injury. Andrews spent 10 seasons in New England, won two Super Bowls and was named a captain in eight different campaigns, but he will now have to make a decision about his future.
The 32-year-old played just four games in 2024 due to the injury and is in the process of rehabbing from surgery. The failed physical designation likely indicates the severity of the injury. Andrews spent 10 seasons in New England, won two Super Bowls and was named a captain in eight different campaigns, but he will now have to make a decision about his future.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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This coming season, Andrews is set to reprise his role in the middle of the Patriots interior line, where he slots in as the starting center. The 32-year-old, who originally joined the team as an undrafted free agent out of Georgia in 2015, started all 17 of New England's regular-season games in 2023.
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Time in New England ends
The Patriots announced Thursday that Andrews (shoulder) is being released.
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Hoping to be ready next season
Andrews (shoulder) said Monday that his surgery went well and he hopes to be the Patriots' starting center next season, Chris Mason of The Springfield Republican reports.
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Dealing with torn rotator cuff
Andrews (shoulder) said Tuesday that he sustained a torn right rotator cuff in the Patriots' Week 4 loss to the 49ers and will miss the remainder of the season, Mike Kadlick of CLNSMedia.com reports.
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Shifts to IR
The Patriots placed Andrews (shoulder) on injured reserve Friday.
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Season likely over
Head coach Jerod Mayo announced Wednesday that Andrews will underdog shoulder surgery and likely miss the rest of the season, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
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Patriots and Dolphins in pursuit
Dakota Randall of NESN.com reports that the Patriots and Dolphins are pursuing Andrews in free agency.
ANALYSIS
Re-signing Andrews wouldn't be as splashy of a transaction as some of New England's recent free-agent pickups, but bringing back one of the best centers in the league would nonetheless be a huge win. Reeling in Andrews would be a similar boon for the Dolphins, whose offensive line was one of the team's top weaknesses in 2020.
Re-signing Andrews wouldn't be as splashy of a transaction as some of New England's recent free-agent pickups, but bringing back one of the best centers in the league would nonetheless be a huge win. Reeling in Andrews would be a similar boon for the Dolphins, whose offensive line was one of the team's top weaknesses in 2020.