BOSTON, MA. (THECOUNT) — New England Patriots Center David Andrews has been hospitalized after suffering blood clots in his lungs, according to Monday reports.
Andrews is expected to miss “a significant amount of time” and could be out the entire season. But his condition is still being evaluated.
Andrews has been the team’s offensive captain since 2017 and was a starter for two Super Bowl wins. He is signed until 2020, reports BostonCBS.
Jeff Howe via Twitter:
“@jeffphowe Sources: Patriots center David Andrews hospitalized with blood clots, season in jeopardy”
Andrews, a captain since 2017, has started 57 regular-season games and nine playoff games during his career.
The Patriots play against the New York Giants this Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
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