The Ravens have signed tight end Mark Andrews to a three-year contract extension worth $39.3 million, with $26 million guaranteed, ensuring he remains with the franchise beyond the 2025 season. Previously, Andrews was set to become a free agent — the new deal removes that uncertainty for him and Baltimore.
Andrews, 30, has already cemented his legacy in Baltimore. He leads the franchise in receptions (473), receiving yards (5,862), and receiving touchdowns (56), making him the franchise’s all-time leader in all major receiving categories. On top of that, he’s only the second tight end in NFL history — after Travis Kelce — to hold a franchise “receiving triple crown.”
While Andrews’ receiving production has dipped this season — he’s averaging a career-low receiving yards per game — the extension suggests the Ravens still see him as a valuable offensive weapon and a key piece for the future, especially as a long-time target of quarterback Lamar Jackson.