The Patriots’ loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday stirred up some uncomfortable memories for former New England center David Andrews.

During 98.5 The Sports Hub’s “Zolak and Bertrand,” Andrews said that Sunday’s loss reminded him of New England’s Super Bowl LII loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

“This game reminded me of the 2017 Super Bowl,” Andrews said Monday. “Offensively, we broke records for yards that game, and then we had the one play, the strip sack, but it wasn’t five turnovers. That was a game I walked away feeling like, man, we dominated and should’ve won.”

New England outgained Pittsburgh 369 yards to 203 and ran 22 more plays. However, five turnovers caused it to lose the game by seven points.

The same feeling occurred in Super Bowl LII when the Patriots outgai

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