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David Andrews (American football)

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Position:
  
Center

Undrafted:
  
2015

Parents
  
Jeff Andrews

College:
  
Georgia

Height
  
1.91 m


Weight:
  
295 lb (134 kg)

Role
  
American football center

Name
  
David Andrews

High school
  
Wesleyan School

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Date of birth:
  
(1992-07-10) July 10, 1992 (age 23)

Current team
  
New England Patriots (#60 / Center)

Profiles


Place of birth:
  
Johns Creek, Georgia

David Andrews (born July 10, 1992) is an American football center for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Georgia. His uncle is former Cowboys player and Broncos coach Dan Reeves.

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High school career

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Andrews attended Wesleyan School in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, where he was a two-way lineman. In his sophomore year, Wesleyan won the 2008 GHSA Class A state championship. For his junior and senior season, his coaches attributed him with over a hundred knockdown blocks while not allowing a quarterback sack in either year. Andrews was named 2010 Gwinnett County Offensive Lineman of the Year and made the All-County First Team Offense of the Gwinnett Daily Post.

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Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Andrews was ranked as the No. 9 center prospect in the class of 2011, which was headed by Reese Dismukes. Andrews had offers from Duke and Michigan but, as a “lifelong die-hard Bulldogs fan,” waited for Georgia to offer and committed “practically on the spot” when he got the offer in February 2010.

College career

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In his true freshman season at Georgia, Andrews appeared in ten games. He earned Athletic Director's Honor Roll distinction for fall semester. In his sophomore year, Andrews filled the void left at center by the graduation of Ben Jones. Andrews started all 14 games, helping to protect quarterback Aaron Murray. After the Auburn game in early November, he was named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week as he graded out at 88 percent and had six “dominator” blocks and three knockdowns.

As a junior, Andrews was named to the preseason watch list for the Rimington Trophy. He started all 13 games at center and protected quarterback Murray such that Georgia ranked No. 2 in passing in the SEC. At the conclusion of spring practice of his senior year he was named Offensive MVP, and also preseason Third Team All-SEC by Phil Steele. Andrews added another 13 starts in as many games over his senior season, totalling 50 games for his college career. He won Georgia's Vince Dooley Most Valuable Player Award, was selected second-team All-SEC by the Associated Press, and was named one of six finalists for the Rimington Trophy.

New England Patriots

Andrews went undrafted in the 2015 NFL Draft, but signed with the New England Patriots as a free agent on May 2, 2015. Andrews stood out in Patriots training camp and played more than expected in preseason, starting every preseason game due to injuries to Patriots starting center Bryan Stork and reserve center/guard Ryan Wendell. Andrews made the Patriots 2015 53-man roster and started at center in Week 1 against the Pittsburgh Steelers after Stork was placed on injured reserve with the designation to return and Wendell was inactive. Andrews started every game through Week 10, playing every snap over the first half of the season. Although he was not selected to the 2016 Pro Bowl, Andrews finished in the top two in fan voting at the position. As a result of his high snap count and low salary, Andrews received a performance-based pay bonus of $237,427.11, the second-highest of any Patriot in 2015 (after cornerback Malcolm Butler).

In 2016, Andrews faced competition from Bryan Stork for the starting center job and ultimately won, leading to Stork's release from the team. He started all 16 regular-season games for the Patriots on an offensive line that led the team to a 14-2 record. Andrews started in Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons in the first overtime game and largest comeback in Super Bowl history; the Patriots trailed 28–3 in the third quarter, but rallied to win by a score of 34–28.

On May 12, 2017, Andrews signed a three-year contract extension with the Patriots through the 2020 season. The deal has a base value of $9.6 million, with a $1.6 million signing bonus, and an additional $2.1 million in incentives. On September 5, 2017, Andrews was named a Patriots captain for the first time in his career.

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