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1:43Heath Cummings Sits For NFL Week 12
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0:47Fake Tush Push Wins It For Ravens
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1:28NFL Trade Deadline Countdown: Should Jaguars Trade For Mark Andrews?
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0:49HQ Training Camp Tour: Mark Andrews Returning to Buffalo Week 1
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0:215 Trades That Could Shake Up the NFL: Mark Andrews to the Eagles
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10:37Potential Landing Spots For Dexter Lawrence
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1:15NFL GM Draft Study: Baltimore Ravens
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1:05Ravens' Biggest Need: Top-Ranked IOL Prospect
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11:50Breaking Down The Best NFL Draft Fits
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10:49Breaking Down Player Comps For 2026's Top WRs
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10:342026 NFL Draft Perfect Fit: AFC North
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10:00AFC North Offseason Grades and Biggest Remaining Needs
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6:31NFL Executive Perspective: Maxx Crosby Trade Fallout
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1:30This Just In: Trey Hendrickson Introduced By Ravens
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1:22What's Next For Maxx Crosby?
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5:21Maxx Crosby Nixed Trade: Good For Ravens, Bad For NFL
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2:27Breaking: Patriots Sign Kevin Byard, Ravens Sign Jaylinn Hawkins
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1:54How Trey Hendrickson Fits With The Ravens
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1:02Ravens Back Out Of Maxx Crosby Trade With Raiders
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1:19Ravens Back Out On Maxx Crosby, Pivot To Trey Hendrickson
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 48 | 422 | 8.8 | 5 | 27 |
Top Mark Andrews News
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Primed for larger role in 2026?
Andrews said Wednesday that he expects "a lot of opportunities in this offense" after fellow tight ends Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar left the Ravens this offseason, NFL.com reports.
More help is probably on the way, but so far Baltimore has only signed blocking specialist Durham Smythe to help replace Likely (Giants) and Kolar (Chargers) at tight end. The Ravens also lost long-time fullback Patrick Ricard, who followed Likely and coach John Harbaugh to New York. Andrews, meanwhile, is entering the first season of the three-year extension he signed in December, with his 2026 compensation fully guaranteed and his 2027 salary partially guaranteed ($5 million out of $9 million). The Ravens clearly have him ticketed for a key role under new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, but that doesn't mean Andrews will approach his peak volume (or production). He'll turn 31 in September, coming off back-to-back seasons with less than 4.5 targets and 40 yards per game. Even the TD production slipped in 2025, with Andrews posting a 48-422-5 receiving line (compared to 55-673-11 in 2024) while finishing with career-low marks for yards per catch (8.8) and yards per target (6.0).
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Closes season with two catches
Andrews caught two of three targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 26-24 loss to the Steelers. He finished the season with 48 catches for 422 yards and five touchdowns on 70 targets, adding 10 rushes for 48 yards and a score.
Andrews' quiet finish to the season mirrored his mostly disappointing 2025 campaign, in which the tight end saw a drop in receptions, yards and touchdowns from last season. Despite the relatively down year, the veteran is clearly a part of the Ravens' plans for the future, as he agreed to a three-year extension in early December. With that said, teammate Isaiah Likely is set to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, yet it is unclear whether Baltimore will make an effort to resign him. His potential departure could mean an uptick in work for Andrews, as the two capped each other's potential this season in a rocky year for the Ravens offensively. The 30-year-old will look to get back to his normal level of production next season as a key part of the Ravens' offensive attack.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 250 lbs |
| Birthplace: Scottsdale, AZ |
| Age: 30 |
| School: Oklahoma |
| Experience: 9 |
























