The New England Patriots took what they hope is an important step toward solidifying their offensive line in front of quarterback Drake Maye by agreeing to a two-year contract with free agent center Garrett Bradbury, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.
Bradbury was released by the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, and the Patriots pounced quickly with a deal worth up to $12 million that includes $3.8 million guaranteed, the sources told Schefter.
Bradbury will be a top candidate to fill the void created when the Patriots released veteran center David Andrews last Thursday.