Garrett Bradbury Joins Patriots as Likely Successor to David Andrews
Following his release from the Vikings, Bradbury embraces a fresh start with New England, aiming to contribute to a revamped offensive line.
- Garrett Bradbury has signed a two-year contract with the New England Patriots after spending six years with the Minnesota Vikings.
- Bradbury is expected to replace longtime veteran center David Andrews, who was not re-signed by the Patriots after nine seasons.
- The 29-year-old views his release from the Vikings as a 'wake-up call' and an opportunity to reinvent himself professionally.
- Personal connections with Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and former Vikings teammate Stefon Diggs influenced Bradbury’s decision to join New England.
- The Patriots are addressing offensive line weaknesses from previous seasons, adding Bradbury alongside other new signings like Morgan Moses and Wes Schweitzer.