Tippett was selected by the New England Patriots in the 2nd round of the
1982 NFL draft with the 41st overall pick. Tippett is a member of the NFL's 1980s all-decade team and was selected to five
Pro Bowls in his career, earning the nod in five straight seasons from 1984 to 1988. From 1984 to 1985, Tippett recorded the highest two-season
sack total by a linebacker in NFL history, totaling 35.0 sacks during the two seasons. His 18.5 sacks in 1984 are the third most by any linebacker in a single season, while his 16.5 sacks in 1985 are tied for the sixth most by any linebacker in NFL history. Tippett holds the Patriots' franchise record with 100.0 career sacks. He also owns the top three single-season sack performances in Patriots history (18.5 in 1984, 16.5 in 1985 and 12.5 in 1987). He ranked seventh on the all-time sacks list, and third among linebackers, at the time of his retirement following the 1993 season. Over his career, Tippett recorded 100 sacks in 151 games, an average of 0.662 sacks per game. The mark currently ranks fourth in NFL history among linebackers. After not recording a sack as a rookie in 1982, Tippett finished either first or second on the team in sacks in each of his final 10 seasons. He led the team in sacks six times and finished second on the team four times. Tippett recorded 30 multiple-sack games in his career and sacked a total of 41 different quarterbacks. Tippett recovered 18 opponents' fumbles during his career, tying him for first on the Patriots' all-time list (Steve Nelson). He also forced 17 fumbles in his career. Tippett was named the AFC's Linebacker of the Year by the
NFL Players Association for three straight seasons from 1985 to 1987. He was voted to the
Associated Press All-NFL First-team on two occasions (1985 and 1987) and Second-team on two other occasions (1986 and 1988). He was also named to the
NFL Films All-Pro team in 1984. He was voted the
Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) co-Defensive Player of the Year (with
Raider Howie Long) in 1985. Additionally, he was voted the 1985
UPI AFL-AFC Defensive Player of the Year. Tippett twice earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week awards. The first in the Patriots 20–13 win over the New York Jets as he stopped the Jets 3 times within the 10 yard line on 10–20–85. Next, he was the AFC Defensive Player of the Week in the Patriots 21–7 win over the Houston Oilers on October 18, 1987. In this victory over Houston at the Astrodome, Andre had 3 sacks, defended on a pass play and blocked a field goal attempt that was returned for a touchdown by Raymond Clayborn. He had 1.5 sacks in his final game on January 2, 1994, against the
Miami Dolphins. Tippett spent his entire 11-year career with the Patriots and was a member of three playoff teams, including the 1985 AFC Champions. ==Honors==