Mark Andrews has long been an elite tight end in the NFL, but the cap-strapped Baltimore Ravens could decide to move on from the veteran this offseason after a disappointing end to the 2024 season.
INDIANAPOLIS — Neither Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta nor coach John Harbaugh had spoken ... tackle Ronnie Stanley and tight end Mark Andrews. Here are the four biggest takeaways ...
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Andrews has since shouldered a lot of blame for Baltimore coming up short against the Bills. While head coach John Harbaugh had spoken to the media shortly thereafter, saying "Mark is a huge part ...
At the NFL combine, Baltimore's general manager gave a noncommittal response when asked about the tight end's future.
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Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta and Head Coach John Harbaugh met with reporters ... after those veteran minimum guys." Tight end Mark Andrews has the Ravens' fourth-highest salary cap hit ...
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While head coach John Harbaugh had spoken to the media shortly thereafter and discussed Andrews, saying "Mark is a huge part of our future," that sentiment might have have taken a shift based on ...