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David Andrews on his future: “I still got something left in the tank”
David Andrews talks about his future, saying he needs some time to think about it, but he still has something left in the tank.
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How much football does David Andrews have left in him?
David Andrews joins Zolak and Bertrand to discuss his future with the Patriots
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David Andrews and Deatrich Wise discuss mentality heading into final game of season
The Patriots have one final matchup this season at home vs the New York Jets. David Andrews and Deatrich Wise both mention the opportunity that remains ahead of this group.
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Belichick has high praise for Andrews: ‘This guy is a warrior'
Bill Belichick had special praise for Patriots captain David Andrews on Friday.
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Belichick praises David Andrews' leadership and toughness: “He's a warrior.”
Bill Belichick was asked about David Andrews as a leader this season and he took the opportunity to praise Andrews both on and off the field as a leader, saying he has done it “as good as anybody” he’s seen.
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Patriots players defend hip-drop tackle that injured Rhamondre Stevenson
Patriots’ Jabrill Peppers and David Andrews defend the hip-drop tackle by Chargers’ Tuli Tuipulotu that injured New England RB Rhamondre Stevenson.
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Bailey Zappe addresses late game sacks: “That's on me”
Bailey Zappe takes accountability for the late game sacks on third and fourth down, saying that’s on him, and that he has to do better.
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David Andrews shares his thoughts on uncertainty at QB position
David Andrews shares his thoughts on the uncertainty at the quarterback position and whether he feels that Mac Jones is still considered a leader on this team after his struggles this season.
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Why the key to a Patriots turnaround resides along their o-line
With a healthy offensive line, the Patriots finally broke through with an encouraging performance vs. the Bills. As Phil Perry writes, the big guys up front will be the key to turning the season around.
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Can the Patriots sustain offensive improvement made vs. Bills?
The Patriots were able to put up a season-high 29 points vs. Buffalo on Sunday. Tom Curran and Phil Perry discuss whether or not they can sustain this improvement.
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With a rebuild on the horizon, which Patriots are willing to lead?
Who are the Patriots’ “torch-bearers”? As Phil Perry writes, there’s a short list of true veteran leaders who should be a part of this team’s future.
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How likely is it that Mac will be the Pats starting QB in 2024?
Tom E. Curran, Andy Hart and Tom Giles debate how likely it is that Mac Jones will still be the Patriots starting quarterback next season.
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Patriots get last laugh after Jets DC mocks ‘Do Your Job' philosophy
The Patriots got the last laugh over the Jets on Sunday after DC Jeff Ulbrich mocked the team’s ‘Do Your Job’ mantra last month.
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Patriots' defense holds Zach Wilson and Jets to 10 points in first win of the season
Ted Johnson, Tom Curran and Michael Holley react to the Patriots’ first win of the season on Postgame Live. Ted weighs in on how often the Patriots blitzed QB Zach Wilson, and how the defense was able to hold them to only ten points.
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How Mac Jones showed impressive toughness in the pocket vs. Eagles
Our insider Phil Perry explains — with stats and video — how Mac Jones stood in the pocket and showed toughness against the Eagles in Week 1.
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Mac Jones talks moving on from Eagles loss and preparing for the Dolphins
Mac Jones talks about his, “24-hour rule” in order to move on from a loss or even a win. He talks about preparing for a tough Dolphins’ defense who he calls one of the best in the league.
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David Andrews: “No moral victories” after loss to Eagles
Patriots captain David Andrews wasn’t about to say the near comeback was a “moral victory” for New England
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No messing around: ‘Fiery' Adrian Klemm already demanding of Patriots linemen
Adrian Klemm has no issues holding his players accountable as the Patriots’ new offensive line coach, writes Phil Perry.
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Patriots players react to Bergeron's retirement announcement
Patriots captains Matthew Slater and David Andrews shared their reactions to Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron calling it a career.