
David Andrews may be retired from the NFL, but he wasn’t out of work for long.
The former New England Patriots captain has signed on to be a contributor for Boston radio station 98.5 The Sports Hub during the 2025 NFL season, the company announced this week.
According to the Sports Hub, Andrews will have weekly appearances on The Zolak & Bertrand Show. Andrews will also appear on the station’s Patriots pregame show and will co-host a video podcast.
“I’ve enjoyed a great relationship with the Sports Hub since coming to New England 10 years ago,” Andrews said in the announcement. “I’m looking forward to providing my analysis and perspective across the station’s various platforms this season.”
The 32-year-old Andrews announced his retirement from the NFL earlier this month, ending a decade-long run in New England. The Patriots had released the longtime captain and center back in March. But instead of landing elsewhere, Andrews called it a career.
Andrews landed in New England as an undrafted free agent in 2015 and quickly entrenched himself as a starter. He won two Super Bowls during his time in New England and became a mainstay of the offensive line.
During his time in Foxborough, Andrews became one of the team’s most popular players due to his leadership, personality and high level of play. The Sports Hub is hoping that it will help him make a successful jump to the media side.
“David’s leadership and deep understanding of the game made him a standout on the field, and we’re excited to bring that same level of insight and authenticity to our listeners,” Sports Hub program director Rick Radzik said in the announcement. “He’s a natural fit for our lineup and the perfect voice to help break down the season from a player perspective.”
Andrews already has some experience in the media. He co-hosted The Quick Snap Podcast with former teammate Brian Hoyer starting last September. The podcast went quiet shortly after Andrew was released from the Patriots.