OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens rewarded tight end Mark Andrews with a three-year extension Wednesday, securing his future in Baltimore.
The extension is worth $39.3 million and includes $26 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Andrews, 30, was scheduled to be a free agent at the end of the season.
This season, Andrews became only the second tight end in the NFL to hold a franchise’s receiving “triple crown,” joining the Kansas City Chiefs‘ Travis Kelce. Andrews is the Ravens’ career leader with 473 receptions, 5,862 yards receiving and 56 touchdown catches.
“Mark is an all-time Raven — a top competitor and Pro Bowl tight end who is also a big part of our Baltimore community,” Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said.
A third-round pick in 2018, Andrews has long been Lamar Jackson‘s favorite target. But Andrews has watched his impact in the passing game decrease and has averaged a career-worst 27.7 yards receiving per game this year.

