Former Georgia center David Andrews and the New England Patriots agreed to a three-year contract extension on Friday, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Andrews’ deal is worth $9 million and could be worth a maximum of $11.17 million, according to Connor Orr of the NFL.com.

Under his past contract, Andrews would have been a restricted free agent in the 2017 season. Andrews was signed by the Patriots as an undrafted rookie free agent in May 2015.

Andrews started all 16 regular season games at center last season after starting 11 games at center in his rookie season.

Andrews is an alum of the Wesleyan School in Atlanta.