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Andrews, Ravens agree to three-year, $39.3 million contract extension

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The Baltimore Ravens and TE Mark Andrews agreed to a three-year contract extension, executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta announced Wednesday.

“We are excited and proud to announce a three-year contract extension with Mark Andrews,” DeCosta stated. “Mark is an all-time Raven – a top competitor and Pro Bowl tight end who is also a big part of our Baltimore community. Congratulations to Mark and his family!”

In his eighth NFL season, Andrews is the Ravens’ all-time leader in every major receiving category, ranking No. 1 in catches (473), yards (5,862) and touchdowns (56). He is the second tight end (Travis Kelce – Kansas City) in NFL history to hold a franchise’s receiving “Triple Crown.” 

Andrews has registered 57 overall touchdowns (including a 27-yard rushing score this season), which rank as the most in Ravens history. Additionally, he owns the most 100-yard receiving games (10) and multi-touchdown receiving games (12) by a Raven.

Dating back to the 2019 season, when he earned his first of three career Pro Bowls, Andrews has produced the NFL’s most receiving touchdowns (53) by a tight end. His 439 receptions and 5,310 receiving yards during this time each rank as the league’s third most among tight ends.

In 2025, Andrews has recorded 37 catches for 332 receiving yards and a team-best five touchdowns. His six overall touchdowns rank second, only behind RB Derrick Henry (10).

Andrews’ Career Honors

  • Associated Press first-team All-Pro (2021)
  • Three-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2021-22)
  • PFWA All-NFL Team (2021)
  • PFWA All-AFC Team (2021)
  • Team MVP, as voted by local media (2021)
  • Media Good Guy, as voted by local media (2021)
  • Ed Block Courage Award (2020)
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