Ravens sign TE Mark Andrews to 3-year contract extension

Mark Andrews has 37 catches for 332 yards and a team-leading five touchdown receptions this season. Greg Fiume / Getty Images
The Ravens have agreed to a three-year contract extension with Mark Andrews, ending months of uncertainty about the longtime tight end’s future in Baltimore. The deal is worth $39.3 million with $26 million guaranteed, according to a team source.
Andrews becomes the rare third contract guy in Baltimore, a distinction achieved by the franchise’s top players. The 30-year-old is the team’s all-time leader in receptions (473), receiving yards (5,862) and receiving touchdowns (56). He has 37 catches for 332 yards and five touchdowns in 12 games this year.
“Mark is an all-time Raven, a top competitor and Pro Bowl tight end who is also a big part of our Baltimore community,” said Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta.
A third-round pick out of Oklahoma in 2018, Andrews quickly emerged as quarterback Lamar Jackson’s favorite target and one of the league’s most productive receiving tight ends. He is a three-time Pro Bowler and ranks 28th all-time among tight ends in career receptions, 24th in receiving yards and 12th in receiving touchdowns.
The Ravens initially signed Andrews to a four-year, $56 million contract extension in September 2021, the same year his rookie contract was set to expire. It made Andrews the third-highest-paid tight end in the NFL at the time. His latest deal makes him the sixth-highest-paid tight end in the league.
Dec 3, 2025
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