Browns QB Joe Flacco was in the headlines recently as he again talked about being a mentor with two rookie quarterbacks in the room. Flacco has explicitly said he doesn’t want to be a mentor.
Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews are both next in line to receive big paydays amongst their respective position groups. The Ravens have been one of the most-successful teams of the past decade and there’s no one in the building that wants to see that change anytime soon.
After catching 11 touchdowns in 2024, some analysts believe Mark Andrews could still be entering a make-or-break season with the Ravens. When Mark Andrews began the 2024 season by going scoreless through the first five games of the season, many wondered if the standout tight end was about to experience a major regression at age 29.
Tight end has been the lifeblood of the Baltimore Ravens offense since the franchise’s inception in 1996. From Shannon Sharpe to Todd Heap to Dennis Pitta,
Part of what makes the Baltimore Ravens offense special is the privilege of having two quality tight ends. Since being drafted in 2018, Mark Andrews has emerged as a star from the slot.
Mark Andrews has been one of the pillars of the Baltimore Ravens since he came into the league with quarterback Lamar Jackson in 2018. Thus far in his career, he has been a three-time Pro Bowler and was a First-Team All-Pro in 2021 after catching 107 passes for over 1,300 yards and nine touchdowns.
The Baltimore Ravens have nearly a dozen projected starters, key role players and quality depth pieces who are either heading into the final year of their respective contracts or are playing on one-year deals in 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens extended Rashod Bateman on Thursday, which immediately raises an eyebrow about what they might be planning for the group of tight ends.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow offered up praise for WR Jermaine Burton, who has grown and matured from his rookie season. “I think he’s stepped up this year so far.
The one-two punch of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely on the Baltimore Ravens is one of the best tight end duos in recent memory - and certainly the best group in the NFL right now.
The Baltimore Ravens have benefited from having the NFL's best tight end duo the past two seasons with three-time Pro Bowl veteran Mark Andrews and rising star Isaiah Likely who are two of the most talented pass catchers at the position in the league.
High recognition for the Ravens’ tight end duo of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely For the past few seasons, the Baltimore Ravens’ tight end room has been widely considered one of the league’s best cores at the position.
The last time fans saw Andrews on the field during a meaningful game, he was responsible for a pair of costly mistakes in Baltimore's 27-25 divisional-round playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills.
For the first time since the Baltimore Ravens' heartbreaking loss to the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs, Mark Andrews spoke with reporters, reflecting on what happened. "It's tough.
The Ravens stopped short of guaranteeing tight end Mark Andrews would be back with the team at points this offseason, but they ultimately passed on any trade options and are moving toward the 2025 season with the veteran on the roster.
All offseason, the talk around the Baltimore Ravens has been centered around Mark Andrews. A down season, encapsulated by a poor performance in the AFC Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills, had many debating his future in Baltimore.
Mark Andrews has had all offseason to think about it. The fumble. The drop. The moment that could’ve changed everything. For months, the images have lingered—two plays that helped end the Baltimore Ravens’ season in Buffalo and cast a cloud over one of the most productive players in franchise history.
With Mark Andrews being the subject of trade rumors this offseason, the draft appeared to be a key moment in determining the tight end’s future in Baltimore.
The NFL Draft is an exciting time not just for the picks themselves, but also for all the trades over the course of the weekend. This year, the Baltimore Ravens could make one of those big trades, and it could be a difficult one.
Tight end Mark Andrews has been an incredibly important member of the Baltimore Ravens' offense over the last few seasons. Andrews has been Lamar Jackson's favorite target for much of his career, and the duo has become one of the most prolific quarterback-receiver tandems in the NFL.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews‘ future with the team has been in question all offseason after a brutal ending in the AFC Divisional Round loss to the Bills. Baltimore HC John Harbaugh previously spoke on his belief that Andrews would remain with the team in 2025.
Veteran tight end Mark Andrews is heading into a contract year with the Ravens. On its surface, you take a look at Andrews’ three Pro Bowl selections and first-team All-Pro history and think that this problem has an easy solution.
Mark Andrews‘ Ravens future has been a talking point this offseason. The All-Pro tight end has one year remaining on his current deal, and a $4M roster bonus was recently paid out.