New on Sports Illustrated: Report: Ravens Sign TE Mark Andrews to Four-Year, $56 Million Extension

New on Sports Illustrated: Report: Ravens Sign TE Mark Andrews to Four-Year, $56 Million Extension

Lamar Jackson's top target is sticking in Baltimore for years to come after signing a four-year deal.

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The Ravens agreed to a four-year, $56 million contract extension with tight end Mark Andrews on Monday, according to NFL Network's

Ian Rapoport

Andrews, 26, is slated to earn more money than any tight end in football from 2022-25, per Rapoport.

Andrews was selected by the Ravens in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft. He emerged as Lamar Jackson's top target in 2019, tallying 64 receptions and 10 touchdowns as Baltimore's quarterback won MVP. Andrews has scored 20 touchdowns since entering the NFL, and he's averaged 8.9 yards per target over the course of his career.

The Ravens enter 2021 seeking their fourth straight playoff appearance. They have reached the postseason nine times in 13 seasons under John Harbaugh since 2008, including a Super Bowl in February 2013.

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Lamar Jackson's top target is sticking in Baltimore for years to come after signing a four-year deal.

Tommy Gilligan/USA TODAY Sports

The Ravens agreed to a four-year, $56 million contract extension with tight end Mark Andrews on Monday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport

Andrews, 26, is slated to earn more money than any tight end in football from 2022-25, per Rapoport.

Andrews was selected by the Ravens in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft. He emerged as Lamar Jackson's top target in 2019, tallying 64 receptions and 10 touchdowns as Baltimore's quarterback won MVP. Andrews has scored 20 touchdowns since entering the NFL, and he's averaged 8.9 yards per target over the course of his career.

The Ravens enter 2021 seeking their fourth straight playoff appearance. They have reached the postseason nine times in 13 seasons under John Harbaugh since 2008, including a Super Bowl in February 2013.

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MMQB: What Lamar Jackson's Doing to Prevent the NFL From Catching Up to Him
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Business of Football: 10 Predictions for the 2021 Season
Bill Belichick May Have Outsmarted Everyone Again
Top 20 Story Lines for the 2021 NFL Season

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