The Baltimore Ravens had two key starters injured in Week 1 against the Buffalo Bills—tight end Isaiah Likely and fullback Patrick Ricard—and with Week 2 fast approaching, it looks like the duo will be out for at least one more game.
Bengals LB Logan Wilson expects the defense to be more fundamentally sound this year. “Everyone is going to be on the same page,” Wilson said, via the team’s website.
In Baltimore's 27-25 divisional-round playoff loss at Buffalo in January, Andrews lost a fumble near midfield in the fourth quarter and then dropped a pass on what would have been a game-tying two-point conversion with 1:33 remaining in regulation.
The whole Ravens team has a bad taste in their mouths about their last visit to Buffalo, but tight end Mark Andrews's memories of the January playoff loss are more painful than most.
The Baltimore Ravens had their chances to defeat the Buffalo Bills back in January, but they were largely undone by shoddy ball handling. They suffered three fumbles and three drops, per Pro Football Focus (PFF).
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Tight end Mark Andrews has been one of the best players on the Baltimore Ravens for the past few years, but the former third-round pick may be entering his final season with the team.
With the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Buffalo Bills in Week 1 of the regular season, there could be some fans who have bad flashbacks from the divisional playoff game between the two teams, where the former lost, 27-25.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been one of the most critiqued players in the NFL this offseason. The three-time Pro Bowler accumulated just 673 receiving yards in 2024, but went on a hot streak to end the regular season, catching all 11 of his touchdowns in the final 12 weeks of the year.
When it comes to fantasy football tight ends, there’s Mark Andrews… and then the rest of the league. Or at least, that used to be the case. Andrews, once the crown jewel of the position, now faces a season that feels like a crossroads.
We are only two weeks into training camp for the Baltimore Ravens, and already, they are going through some adversity on offense. On Tuesday, Baltimore fourth-year tight end Isaiah Likely, who is entering a big contract season, suffered a foot injury during practice.
When taking a look over the Bengals’ potential active roster, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic writes that WR Jermaine Burton could become a “significant weapon” if he can build off the mistakes he made as a rookie last year. At tight end, Dehner Jr.
Tight end Mark Andrews entered training camp as a member of the Baltimore Ravens, but some continue to wonder if the 29-year-old will finish the season with his current employer.
Are the Dolphins Trading for TE Mark Andrews? FS1 Host Believes So As training camp nears, the Dolphins are still putting the finishing touches on their roster.
For over half a decade now, Mark Andrews has been the Baltimore Ravens' leading man at tight end, and that's still the case for now. Andrews, who turns 30 in September, enters this season with a massive chip on his shoulder.
Tight end Mark Andrews' days with the Baltimore Ravens seem to be numbered as he is entering the final year of his contract. However, the three-time Pro Bowler isn't willing to give up on his dream of retiring as a Raven quite yet.
NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport mentioned the Ravens have still been getting trade interest from some teams in veteran TE Mark Andrews. However, Rapoport points out the Ravens have held onto Andrews all offseason and that’s not necessarily expected to change even though the veteran is entering the final year of his contract.
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.
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.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had the toughest game of his career on Sunday, and the veteran has finally shared some of his thoughts on the crushing performance.