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Mark Andrews: The Last Man Standing in Ravens' Tight End Room
The veteran tight end faces an uncertain future as the Ravens' tight end room undergoes a major shakeup.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 6:09am
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The Ravens' tight end room faces a major transition, with veteran Mark Andrews now the lone remaining player at the position.Baltimore TodayThe Baltimore Ravens are facing a tight end crisis, with the recent departures of Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar leaving veteran Mark Andrews as the lone remaining tight end on the roster. Andrews, who has been a stalwart for the Ravens for years, is now in the spotlight as the team navigates this transition. There is speculation surrounding his future, with whispers of a potential exit, but Andrews remains confident, believing there will be 'a lot of opportunities' in the Ravens' offense.
Why it matters
The Ravens' tight end situation is a crucial part of their offensive strategy, and the loss of Likely and Kolar has left a significant void. Andrews' role and future with the team will be a key factor in determining the direction of the Ravens' offense. His ability to adapt and lead the position group will be crucial as the team looks to develop a new offensive identity.
The details
With the recent departures of Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, the Ravens' tight end room has been significantly depleted. This has left Mark Andrews, the veteran tight end, as the sole remaining player at the position. Andrews, who has been a consistent performer for the Ravens, is now facing an uncertain future as the team navigates this transition. Despite a career-low in receiving yards last season, Andrews remains confident in his abilities and believes there will be 'a lot of opportunities' in the Ravens' offense.
- The Ravens have faced a tight end crisis in the offseason of 2026.
- Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar have recently departed the team, leaving Mark Andrews as the lone remaining tight end.
The players
Mark Andrews
A veteran tight end who has been a stalwart for the Baltimore Ravens for years.
Isaiah Likely
A former tight end for the Baltimore Ravens who has recently departed the team.
Charlie Kolar
A former tight end for the Baltimore Ravens who has recently departed the team.
What they’re saying
“There will be a lot of opportunities in the Ravens' offense.”
— Mark Andrews, Tight End
What’s next
The Ravens are likely to target a rookie tight end in the upcoming draft, which could significantly impact Andrews' role. It remains to be seen whether he will become a mentor to the new addition or face increased competition for playing time.
The takeaway
This situation highlights the importance of player resilience and team dynamics in the NFL. Andrews' ability to adapt and thrive as the sole veteran tight end will be crucial for the Ravens' offensive success. The team's strategic decisions in the draft and roster moves will be closely watched as they navigate this transition.
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