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David Andrews Retires After 10 Seasons with Patriots

At Gillette Stadium on June 2, the two-time Super Bowl champion said he chose to finish his career in New England rather than pursue opportunities elsewhere.

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Overview

  • Andrews started 121 of 124 regular-season games, appeared in 12 playoff contests and played in three Super Bowls, winning two titles.
  • A season-ending shoulder surgery in 2024 limited him to four games and led to his release in March with a failed physical designation.
  • He held an emotional retirement ceremony Monday at Gillette Stadium, pausing during his speech to express deep gratitude to teammates, coaches and fans.
  • Andrews declined interest from other teams, citing loyalty to the Patriots as the driving force behind his decision to retire.
  • Now settled full-time in New England, he plans to devote time to his family and golf while considering future roles in scouting or coaching.