Andrews needed to be helped to the locker room
FOXBORO, Mass. — The Patriots entered Sunday’s game against the New York Jets with a clean bill of health on offense. It was the first time since Week 2 that New England wasn’t missing a key offensive player due to an injury.
Well, the Patriots didn’t make it a full quarter without suffering a potentially serious injury on offense.
Center David Andrews exited late in the first quarter due to a thigh injury. Andrews, who later was deemed questionable to return, spiked his helmet in frustration and needed a ton of help with getting to the locker room.
The veteran center missed the previous two games due to a concussion. James Ferentz took over at center once Andrews left the game.