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Report: Patriots sign offensive lineman David Andrews to contract extension

"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."

David Andrews, pictured here during a Week 4 loss to the Cowboys, was left frustrated by another embarrassing loss. Michael Ainsworth/AP Photo


David Andrews has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him in New England through 2025, according to ESPN’s Field Yates.

“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,” Yates wrote.

Andrews’s previous deal was set to expire after the 2024 season.

Andrews, who was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2015, is entering his ninth season with the Patriots.

“Now, he’s like a staple in the Patriot Way,” quarterback Jacoby Brissett told reporters about Andrews. “He’s somebody when I think of the culture, I think he is that. Somebody that’s a worker, a guy that’s fought through his career to get to where he is now. And I think a lot of our players on our team can look up to him.”

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