New England Patriots legendary center David Andrews announced his retirement from the NFL on May 28, 2025, with two Super Bowl victories. And yet even in retirement, Andrews continues to pull back the curtain on the blue-collar culture that defined him — tales that illustrate both the grit and teamwork of New England’s legendary offensive line room.

Andrews was on the Dudes on Dudes podcast, reminiscing about his earliest days in Foxborough. In 2015, his first year, he came in with offensive guard Shaq Mason and guard Tre’ Jackson and walked into a locker room full of veterans. “We still had guys like Josh Kline, Cam Fleming, Seabass, and Nate, Wendy” Andrews said. Instead of a pat on the back, however, he received an education on NFL reality. “Seabass and Wendy were a—— to

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