
The Baltimore Ravens have ensured that star tight end Mark Andrews is staying in-house, as they have agreed to a massive three-year extension.
Per multiple reports, Andrews and the Ravens have agreed on a three-year, $39.3 million deal that includes $26 million in guarantees.
This is a huge deal for Andrews, as he was slated to be a free agent in 2026. Now, he is signed through the 2027 season.
Andrews has spent all eight seasons with the Ravens thus far, racking up 5,862 yards and 56 touchdowns in that time.
To add to his growing list of accomplishments, Andrew also became the Ravens' all-time leader in receiving yards when the team beat the Cleveland Browns in Week 11.
Andrew is also the team's all-time touchdown leader with 57 and all-time leader in receptions, with 473. Simply put, the star tight end is a huge fixture and important player currently and in the history of the Ravens organization.
Baltimore has relied on Andrews heavily in the passing game and when it comes to blocking coverages as well. Currently, he has 332 yards and five touchdowns through 12 games played.
Despite a lower production in 2025, the Ravens made the move to keep Andrews in Baltimore for the foreseeable future. This is a huge move for the organization and Lamar Jackson, who now has a proven leader on the offense with him for the next few seasons.
With the Ravens tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers at 6-6 for the AFC North, the extension for Andrews could loom even larger. With a huge contractual issue taken care of, the team can now look forward to taking the lead for their respective decision.