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To no surprise, Andrews voted Ravens MVP for record-setting 2021 season

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The local media and Baltimore chapter of the PFWA have voted Mark Andrews as the Ravens Most Valuable Player for the 2021 season.

The Pro Bowl tight end enters Week 18 having already set a new single-season franchise record with 1,276 receiving yards. Andrews needs only one reception to record the second 100-catch season in team history and five more to break Derrick Mason’s single-season record of 103 set in 2007.

Having caught touchdowns from three different quarterbacks this season, the 2018 third-round pick out of Oklahoma enters the regular-season finale leading all NFL tight ends in catches and receiving yards and is tied for first with nine touchdown receptions.

The local media also voted Andrews as its “Good Guy” for going above and beyond to accommodate reporters and provide helpful insight throughout the 2021 season.

Below is a history of the Ravens MVP and “Good Guy” selections (in that order) dating back to the awards’ introduction by the local media in 2003:

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The local media and Baltimore chapter of the PFWA have voted Mark Andrews as the Ravens Most Valuable Player for the 2021 season.

The Pro Bowl tight end enters Week 18 having already set a new single-season franchise record with 1,276 receiving yards. Andrews needs only one reception to record the second 100-catch season in team history and five more to break Derrick Mason’s single-season record of 103 set in 2007.

Having caught touchdowns from three different quarterbacks this season, the 2018 third-round pick out of Oklahoma enters the regular-season finale leading all NFL tight ends in catches and receiving yards and is tied for first with nine touchdown receptions.

The local media also voted Andrews as its “Good Guy” for going above and beyond to accommodate reporters and provide helpful insight throughout the 2021 season.

Below is a history of the Ravens MVP and “Good Guy” selections (in that order) dating back to the awards’ introduction by the local media in 2003:

2003: Jamal Lewis, Gary Baxter
2004: Ed Reed, Anthony Weaver
2005: Adalius Thomas, Jamal Lewis
2006: Steve McNair, Bart Scott
2007: Willis McGahee, Derrick Mason
2008: Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs
2009: Ray Rice, Jarret Johnson
2010: Haloti Ngata, Chris Carr
2011: Ray Rice, Bernard Pollard
2012: Ray Rice, Arthur Jones
2013: Justin Tucker, Joe Flacco
2014: Justin Forsett, Torrey Smith
2015: Marshal Yanda, Jimmy Smith
2016: Justin Tucker, Zachary Orr
2017: Terrell Suggs, Eric Weddle
2018: Marlon Humphrey, Brandon Carr
2019: Lamar Jackson, Orlando Brown Jr.
2020: Lamar Jackson

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