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Julian Edelman may have been the MVP of Super Bowl LIII. But former Georgia Bulldog David “Boss” Andrews was the clear MVP of the Patriots’ Super Bowl victory parade.
Legend #davidandrews pic.twitter.com/1tt6c5Pqha
— Justin Dunham (@Justin_Dunham) February 5, 2019
The big lineman was clearly having a good time, and he deserved to celebrate. As a reminder, Andrews was a lightly recruited player coming out of Gwinnett County’s Wesleyan School. He then started 40 games in Athens, earning second team All-SEC honors as a senior, only to go undrafted. He’s now started 57 games for the New England Patriots, has served as a team co-captain for the last two seasons, and has two Super Bowl rings. What can you say?
Football is fun SIR
— David Andrews (@dandrews61) February 5, 2019
Yes it is, Boss. Yes it is. Until later . . .
Go ‘Dawgs!!!