Ravens GM Eric DeCosta discusses the team's tight end strategy as Mark Andrews signs an extension and Isaiah Likely prepares for free agency.
The Baltimore Ravens made a surprising move on Wednesday, extending tight end Mark Andrews on a three-year $39.3 million deal. The eight-year veteran needed a new contract, and while he deserved the ...
Mark Andrews is staying in Baltimore. The veteran tight end inked a three-year extension with the Ravens on Wednesday. The $39.3 million deal includes $26 million in guarantees for the three-time Pro ...
In a contract year meant to create competition at tight end, Mark Andrews has reminded everyone that he’s still the standard, an “all-time Raven,” as described by general manager Eric DeCosta. Late ...
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews will be staying in Baltimore a little longer. On Wednesday, he agreed to a three-year contract extension that will keep him with the Ravens through 2028, the team ...
Last week, Mark Andrews became the Ravens' franchise triple crown receiving record holder. This week, he most likely became a Raven for life. General Manager Eric DeCosta announced Wednesday that the ...
Mark Andrews has earned his place in Ravens history, but recent decisions must reflect present reality, not past production. Andrews leads the franchise in receiving yards and touchdowns, cementing ...
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 ...
The Baltimore Ravens and tight end Mark Andrews have agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. The deal is worth $39.3 million with $26 million guaranteed.
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