It has been an interesting season for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, as the veteran has recently broken the franchise record for receiving yards against the Cleveland Browns.
But that was a bright spot in what has been an otherwise tough 2025 season for the All-Pro, as right now, he's on track for his lowest-ever yards total for a season, while averaging just 27 yards per game.
So, the production has dipped, but Lamar Jackson still looks his way in the endzone, with Andrews already having five touchdowns this season.
But for CBS Sports' Jared Dubin, he thinks it could be Andrews' final season in Baltimore.
"Andrews is probably in his final season with the Ravens, given the team is more likely to re-sign, well, Isaiah Likely, given the players' ages and Andrews' declining production in recent seasons," Dubin writes. "But he's still auditioning for a new contract. He probably needs to perform better than his current 8.6 yards-per-catch average over the next few weeks to earn himself a multi-year deal worth a significant amount of money."
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Could Ravens keep Andrews?
Of course, they could, and Andrews still offers something in the run game as a blocker (and maybe runner after his Browns touchdown), and his chemistry with Lamar is still high.
Spotrac. Com has Andrews' market value at $7.2 million APY.
Would Baltimore pay that? Maybe, and Isaiah Likely is in the final year of his rookie contract, and has done enough to warrant a new deal. According to Spotrac.com, his market value is set at $10.1 million APY, which might be a little rich.
Either way, the Ravens might have a decision on Andrews at the end of the season, but it is hard to believe the franchise would move on from him while he's still offering something to the offense.
The NFL is a brutal business, and we might be about to see how brutal it is in Baltimore.
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