Baltimore Ravens sign Mark Andrews to three-year, $39.3 million contract extension

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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (2025)
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (2025)Greg Fiume/Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens signed veteran tight end Mark Andrews to a three-year, $39.3 million contract extension on Wednesday, which includes $26 million in guaranteed money.

"We are excited and proud to announce a three-year contract extension with Mark Andrews," said Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta. "Mark is an all-time Ravens - a top competitor and Pro Bowl tight end who is also a big part of our Baltimore community."

The 30-year-old All-Pro tight end has posted 337 yards and five touchdowns on 37 receptions (52 targets). 

After being selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft, Andrews has gone on to become the Ravens' all-time leader in receptions (473), yards (5,862), and touchdowns (56).

The three-time Pro Bowler has become a cornerstone in the Ravens offense since being drafted, establishing himself as one of the game's premier tight ends. 

His career-high 11 receiving touchdowns in 2024 were the most among all tight ends and were tied with Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans for the fourth-most in the entire league.

Andrews was in the top five of receiving yards for tight ends for five straight years (2018-2022), three of which he went to the Pro Bowl. 

He already surpassed Hall of Fame tight end Mike Ditka (5,812) in receiving yards and now needs just eight more to leap Ravens legend tight end Todd Heap (5,869) with five more games to go.

If he's able to put up 178 more yards, he'll also surpass Hall of Fame wide receiver, and another Baltimore legend, Lenny Moore, on the all-time list.

Baltimore are currently 6-6 and will square off against their long-hated rivals in the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6) on Sunday as the two battle for first place in the AFC North division.

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