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Ravens Lock Up Star Tight End Mark Andrews with Massive 3-Year Extension
The deal keeps the Pro Bowl pass-catcher in Baltimore through 2028 as the team bets on his comeback.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 1:42pm
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The Baltimore Ravens have signed star tight end Mark Andrews to a lucrative 3-year, $39.3 million contract extension, keeping one of the NFL's most productive pass-catchers in the fold through the 2028 season. The deal includes $26 million in guaranteed money, providing long-term security for the 30-year-old Andrews as he looks to bounce back from a down year.
Why it matters
Andrews has been a vital part of the Ravens' offense since being drafted in 2018, developing into one of the league's elite tight ends and a favorite target of quarterback Lamar Jackson. Locking up the veteran pass-catcher long-term is a major move for Baltimore as they look to maintain their status as AFC contenders, though some question whether the team is overpaying for a player whose production has dipped recently.
The details
The extension will keep Andrews in Baltimore through the 2028 season, tying him to the Ravens for the long haul. The deal includes $26 million in guaranteed money, providing the 30-year-old with financial security even if his play declines in the coming years. Andrews is coming off a down season in 2025, averaging a career-low 27.7 yards per game, leading some to wonder if the Ravens are taking a risk on a fading star. However, the team is betting that Andrews can regain his elite form and continue to be a key part of their passing attack alongside quarterback Lamar Jackson.
- Andrews was set to become a free agent after the 2025 season.
- The extension was announced on December 3, 2025 at 6:07 PM ET.
The players
Mark Andrews
A 30-year-old Pro Bowl tight end who has been a key part of the Baltimore Ravens' offense since being drafted in 2018. Andrews is the Ravens' all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown catches.
Lamar Jackson
The Ravens' starting quarterback, who has developed a strong on-field chemistry with tight end Mark Andrews over the past several seasons.
Eric DeCosta
The general manager of the Baltimore Ravens, who praised Andrews as 'an all-time Raven' in announcing the contract extension.
What they’re saying
“Mark Andrews is an all-time Raven—a top competitor and Pro Bowl tight end who is also a big part of our Baltimore community.”
— Eric DeCosta, Ravens General Manager
What’s next
The Ravens will look to Andrews to bounce back in 2026 and continue being a key part of their passing attack alongside quarterback Lamar Jackson as the team aims to contend for another AFC North title and Super Bowl run.
The takeaway
This extension is a high-stakes gamble by the Ravens, betting that the 30-year-old Andrews can regain his elite form and continue being a dominant force in their offense despite a dip in production last season. If Andrews can return to his Pro Bowl level, the deal will look like a savvy move to keep their star tight end in the fold. But if his play continues to decline, the Ravens could be saddled with an expensive contract for an aging player, limiting their flexibility to build around younger talent.
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