For years, the Baltimore Ravens have had one of the most productive tight ends in the league.
Mark Andrews had established himself as Lamar Jackson‘s favorite target.
And while Zay Flowers has taken big steps to claim that distinction away from him, they still see Andrews as a valuable member of the team.
That’s why they might not want to move on from him.
According to a report by The Athletic (via Ravens Nation Live), the Ravens have set a steep asking price for all teams trying to get him.
Multiple teams are reportedly keeping tabs on the veteran pass-catcher, who ended last season in heartbreaking fashion.
The Ravens reportedly received trade interest in TE Mark Andrews this offseason but no team came close to meeting Baltimore’s asking price, per @TheAthletic. pic.twitter.com/tWWObSkYOK
— Ravens Nation 𝙇𝙄𝙑𝙀 (@LIVERavenNation) July 17, 2025
He dropped a somewhat easy reception that could’ve helped them advance in the playoffs, and he was very emotional about it.
Lamar Jackson and all Ravens coaches and players came to his defense, but he still faced plenty of backlash on social media.
Andrews has set multiple marks during his very successful stint with the Ravens, and he will go down as one of their best players once it’s all said and done.
Even at his age, he should continue to be a force to be reckoned with in Todd Monken’s offense for the time being.
The Ravens are looking to put an end to their title drought and get back to the final game of the season, and moving on from Andrews would only hurt their chances, even if they have a suitable backup and potential replacement in Isaiah Likely.
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