Skip to content

INFO STREAMS

Menu
  • Sample Page
Menu

JUST IN: The Patriots Land 2x Super Bowl Champion David Andrews From Southeastern Powerhouse In Shocking Return After Releasing Jonathan Jones To Commanders

Posted on March 14, 2025 by admin

Patriots Re-Sign 2x Super Bowl Champion David Andrews; Release CB Jonathan Jones to Commanders

 

In a series of unexpected roster moves, the New England Patriots have re-signed veteran center David Andrews, a two-time Super Bowl champion, after his brief release from the team. Concurrently, the Patriots have parted ways with long-time cornerback Jonathan Jones, who has signed a one-year contract with the Washington Commanders.

David Andrews’ Return

Initially released to create health balance, Andrews’ departure was met with surprise, given his pivotal role since joining the Patriots as an undrafted free agent in 2015. Serving as an eight-time team captain, Andrews started 121 of 124 games, contributing significantly to the team’s offensive stability and their Super Bowl LI and LIII victories. Despite a shoulder injury limiting him to four games last season, Andrews expressed a strong desire to continue his career. The Patriots have now re-signed him, ensuring his veteran leadership and experience remain integral to their offensive line.

Jonathan Jones’ Departure

Cornerback Jonathan Jones, another undrafted gem discovered by the Patriots in 2016, has signed a one-year deal with the Washington Commanders valued at up to $6.5 million, including incentives. Jones played a crucial role in the Patriots’ secondary, starting 44 games over the past three seasons and amassing 11 career interceptions. His speed and versatility were instrumental in the team’s defensive schemes, contributing to two Super Bowl titles during his tenure. In an emotional farewell, Jones expressed gratitude to the Patriots organization and fans, acknowledging New England as his enduring home.

Implications for the Patriots

These roster changes reflect the Patriots’ strategic adjustments under new head coach Mike Vrabel, aiming to balance veteran experience with emerging talent. Re-signing Andrews reinforces the offensive line’s leadership, while Jones’ departure opens opportunities for younger cornerbacks to step up. As the Patriots navigate free agency, these moves underscore their commitment to evolving the roster for future success.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • In National Rugby League: Former Penrith Panthers Coach ELLIOTT Matthew Reject Panthers Second Call With Three Words Massage In Favor Of Ivan Clearly
  • CONFIRMED DEAL: According to multiple reports, The New York Jets revamp roster Announcing the blockbuster acquisition of Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker T. J. Watt, to a four years $75 million contract after opting-out of his current deal with Steelers due to…
  • BREAKING NEWS: Netflix Releases “The Underdog,” a Highly Anticipated Documentary About Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Fame and LB Jack Lambert, Slated for Release on the..
  • BREAKING: Nation’s No. 1 High School Football Star Shocks the Country, Commits to Texas tech Raiders football Over Tennessee, LSU, and Texas Tech—Nittany Lions Score Massive Recruiting Win as College Football World Reacts to Stunning, Game-Changing Decision
  • ESPN REPORTS : Texas Tech to Erect Statue at Jones A&T Stadium Honoring Donny Anderson for His Legacy and Impact on Franchise Greatness Schedule Fir…..

Recent Comments

  1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!

Archives

  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024

Categories

  • Uncategorized
©2025 INFO STREAMS | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme