The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with tight end Mark Andrews, general manager Eric DeCosta announced Wednesday.

According to sources, the deal is worth $39.3 million with $26 million guaranteed.

Last week, Andrews, 30, joined the Kansas City Chiefs standout Travis Kelce as the lone tight end in the league to lead his franchise in receptions, yards receiving and touchdown catches.

In 2024, Andrews become the franchise leader in TD catches, now with 56. He overtook wide receiver Derrick Mason in career receiving yards (5,862) earlier in the 2025 campaign and last week, surpassed Mason in receptions (473).

Andrews and fellow Raven tight ends Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar were all pending free agents after the 2025 season.

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