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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Just two grabs in Week 15 win
Mark Andrews caught two of three targets for 18 yards in Sunday's 24-0 win over the Bengals.The Baltimore Ravens defense dominated, which didn't leave much for Lamar Jackson and the passing attack to do. Andrews has caught two or fewer passes in three of the last four games, managing just an 8-83-0 line on 17 targets over that stretch, and his struggles have largely been tied to Jackson's own lack of production. The duo may need to re-establish their connection in Week 16 against the Patriots to keep Baltimore's playoff hopes alive.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Clear for Week 15
Mark Andrews (glute) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game at Cincinnati.Andrews showed up on the Baltimore Ravens' Week 15 injury report Thursday as a limited practice participant due to a glute injury, but after getting back to all activity one day later, he's in the clear ahead of the weekend. Since he scored his last touchdown Week 11 at Cleveland, he's managed just a 6-65-0 line on 14 targets and recorded two carries for two yards over the last three contests, but facing a Bengals defense that has been the most yielding to opposing TEs in all statistical categories this season may aid in a bounce-back effort Sunday.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Pops up on report with glute injury
Mark Andrews (glute) was a limited participant at Thursday's practice.This is a new injury for Andrews. He's coming off a disappointing one-catch performance against the Steelers and has posted fewer receiving yards than Isaiah Likely in each of Baltimore's last two games. If Andrews is available Sunday, both he and Likely could be heavily involved in the passing game against a Bengals defense that has allowed the most catches, receiving yards and touchdowns in the NFL to tight ends. Andrews would probably avoid an injury designation for Sunday's game if he returns to full participation Friday.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Quiet on five targets
Mark Andrews recorded one catch on five targets for nine yards in Sunday's 27-22 loss to the Steelers.Fresh off a three-year extension, Andrews finished third on the team in targets behind Zay Flowers and Isaiah Likely. However, he was unable to turn that into much production and was held under 10 yards for the second time in the last three weeks. Andrews should bounce back thanks to his involvement in the Baltimore offense, though Isaiah Likely has been the more productive tight end on the roster in the last two contests.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Inks three-year extension with Ravens
Mark Andrews agreed to a three-year extension with the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday.Per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, Andrews' deal is reportedly worth $39.3 million and includes $26 million guaranteed. The veteran tight end was slated to become a free agent after the 2025 season, but he's now under contract with the Ravens through 2028. In 12 games this year, the 30-year-old has caught 37 of his 52 targets for 332 yards and a team-high five receiving TDs. .
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Four catches in Week 13 loss
Mark Andrews secured four of six targets for 47 yards in the Baltimore Ravens' 32-14 loss to the Bengals on Thursday night.Andrews had a mostly quiet night until the latter portion of the contest, when he recorded catches of 19, eight and 14 yards from the late third quarter on. The veteran tight end finished with one fewer reception and 48 fewer receiving yards than position mate Isaiah Likely on the same number of targets, and Andrews will take a 37-332-5 line on 52 targets into a Week 14 home matchup against the Steelers on Sunday, Dec. 7.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: TD streak halted at three games
Mark Andrews caught one of three targets for nine yards and rushed twice for two yards in Sunday's 23-10 win over the Jets.Andrews has exceeded 34 receiving yards only once all season, so he has relied on touchdowns to buoy his fantasy value. After scoring 11 times in the 2024 regular season, Andrews has six total touchdowns in 2025. Four of those six scores came in Andrews' previous three games prior to Sunday's quiet outing. Baltimore's struggling passing offense will look to pick things up Thursday against a Bengals defense that has allowed the most production in the NFL to tight ends.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Scores unlikely rushing TD
Mark Andrews had three receptions on five targets for 32 yards while taking his only carry for a 35-yard touchdown in Sunday's 23-16 win over the Browns.Andrews was the unlikely hero in Sunday's comeback victory when he took a direct snap from under center -- attempting to convert on fourth and short -- that wound up going for 35 yards and the game-winning score. The veteran tight end managed to extend his modest touchdown streak to three games, albeit in an unexpected fashion (he previously had zero career rushing touchdowns). Andrews' recent scoring binge has elevated him into must-start territory against the Jets next Sunday.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Finds end zone again
Mark Andrews recorded three catches on five targets for 14 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-19 win over the Vikings.Andrews was one of three Baltimore pass catchers to earn at least five targets. He still turned in a limited performance due to being targeted nearly exclusively in short areas of the field, with his longest gain being only six yards. Andrews did manage to find the end zone for his second consecutive game on a two-yard reception, and he now has at least one target in the red zone in three consecutive contests.
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Ravens' Mark Andrews: Maximizes both catches Thursday
Mark Andrews brought in both targets for 22 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing twice for four yards in the Baltimore Ravens' 28-6 win over the Dolphins on Thursday night.Andrews commemorated the return of Lamar Jackson from a three-game absence by catching his long-time quarterback's first two scoring tosses of the night, with those coming from three and 20 yards out in the first half. The veteran tight end's pair of scores were his first since the game in which he scored his other two touchdowns of the season, back in Week 3 against the Lions. That high-scoring loss also marked the only time Andrews has exceeded 34 receiving yards this season, so he'll look to boost his overall non-TD production against the Vikings in a Week 10 road matchup on Sunday, Nov. 9.