Patriots Sign Garrett Bradbury to Bolster Offensive Line
The two-year, $12 million deal positions Bradbury as the likely replacement for veteran center David Andrews.
- The New England Patriots have signed free agent center Garrett Bradbury to a two-year contract worth up to $12 million, with $3.8 million guaranteed.
- Bradbury is expected to replace David Andrews, who was released by the Patriots last week after a long tenure with the team.
- The move is part of the Patriots' efforts to solidify their offensive line to protect quarterback Drake Maye, their top asset.
- Bradbury, a former first-round pick, started all 88 games he played for the Minnesota Vikings, including all 17 games in the 2024 season.
- The Minnesota Vikings released Bradbury to save $5.25 million against the salary cap and replaced him with Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly.