The New England Patriots and their starting center, David Andrews, have agreed to a contract extension through 2025. The deal includes a base value of $12 million over the next two seasons, with a maximum value of $13 million and $8 million fully guaranteed. Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett highlighted Andrews' importance to the team, describing him as a 'staple in the Patriots Way' and integral to the team's culture.
Great to see David Andrews extended! @Patriots @wbz https://t.co/xEtq7SnuJK
QB Jacoby Brissett, who notes that Deatrich Wise Jr., Jonathan Jones, Joe Cardona and David Andrews are the lone players still with the Patriots from his first stint with the team, shares first impressions of Drake Maye: βHe has a lot of talent. He can make all the throws. Heβ¦ https://t.co/2zYF5JvJXy
David Andrews, Patriots agree to extension through 2025 season. https://t.co/mtX4aYcPkP
QB Jacoby Brissett on David Andrews (summing up a significant reason this contract extension was struck): "He's a staple in the Patriots Way. When I think about the culture, he is that." https://t.co/9AvaGcWO5J
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The Patriots and starting C David Andrews have agreed to an extension through 2025, per source. Under the new deal, Andrews is due a base value of $12M over the next two seasons, with a maximum value of $13M and $8M fully guaranteed.
Patriots QB Jacoby Brissett says it's weird being in New England and being the oldest guy in the QB room. https://t.co/Km5LF1ebhn