Mark Andrews

TE BAL

College: Oklahoma | 7 years
Height: 6'5" | Weight: 250 lbs
Birth Date: 1995-09-06
Depth Chart: TE.1
2025 Bye Week: 7

Rostered: 93.3%
Started: 67.5%
Total Pts: 110.7
Avg Pts: 9.23
Rank: 14 TE

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Scoring
Week 110.40Mark Andrews 14 receiving yds (1.40 pts)
Mark Andrews 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Mark Andrews 1 receiving TD (6.00 pts)
. . . Mark Andrews 2 yd TD pass from Lamar Jackson
Player Notes
Dec 3 6:03pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension with the Ravens Wednesday, Dec. 3, worth $39.3 million, according to sources. The deal includes $26 million in guaranteed money.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews has caught 37 passes for 332 yards and five touchdowns this season and is on track to remain with the Ravens for several more seasons. He likely will continue to be the starting tight end for the team and can be a low-end No. 1 or high-end No. 2 tight end in fantasy leagues next season.

From TheHuddle

Dec 3 5:10pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews agreed to terms on a three-year, $39.3 million contract extension with the team on Wednesday that includes $26 million guaranteed, sources tell Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. Andrews is the franchise's all-time leading receiver, who was in the final year of his deal. The 2026 campaign will be his ninth with the team after the Ravens drafted him in the third round in 2018. Andrews is going strong and currently has 473 career catches for 5,826 yards and 56 touchdowns. The 30-year-old veteran isn't nearly as consistent as he's been in the past for fantasy managers, but he's managed 37 catches on 52 targets for 332 yards and five touchdowns in 12 games in 2025, good enough to make him the TE13 in half-PPR scoring. Isaiah Likely's presence in Baltimore makes Andrews more volatile in fantasy, but he'll be a low-end TE1 this weekend against the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers.

From RotoBaller

Nov 28 12:43am CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews ended up with four receptions for 47 yards on six targets in Week 13 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews was outperformed by Isaiah Likely (5-95-0), but the veteran didn't do a terrible job for fantasy managers in PPR leagues, either. Statistically, the Bengals are the worst defense against opposing tight ends, and it showed. The Steelers entered Week 13 with the fifth-most fantasy points allowed to tight ends, and Pittsburgh is the opponent in Week 14. Andrews should be treated as a low-end TE1 or top TE2 in most fantasy leagues with the advantageous matchup.

From TheHuddle

Nov 26 8:40pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews put up a dud in Week 12 after a three-game stretch where he finished as the TE5, TE9, and TE4 in half-PPR formats. Before that stretch, he only had one other TE1 finish. In Week 13, however, Andrews and the Ravens take on the Cincinnati Bengals. They're ranked last against opposing tight ends in fantasy, and give up an average of 22.80 fantasy points per game to the position. The second-worst team gives up 17.50 on average, so the Bengals have been especially bad. In fact, they're the only team that has given up close to 1,000 receiving yards and more than seven touchdowns (13). So, Andrews holds TE1 value once again.

From RotoBaller

Nov 25 3:26pm CT

Week 13 Fantasy Football Smash Starts: Justin Herbert, Mark Andrews and More Can we really go right back to Justin Herbert after what he did to our final scores in Week 11? Mark Drumheller not only says YES, but says it in ALL CAPS (figuratively) [Read More]

From FantasyLife

Nov 25 12:26am CT

Week 13 Fantasy Football Smash Starts: Justin Herbert, Mark Andrews and More Can we really go right back to Justin Herbert after what he did to our final scores in Week 11? Mark Drumheller not only says YES, but says it in ALL CAPS (figuratively) [Read More]

From FantasyLife

Nov 24 11:26pm CT

Week 13 Fantasy Football Smash Starts: Justin Herbert, Mark Andrews and More Can we really go right back to Justin Herbert after what he did to our final scores in Week 11? Mark Drumheller not only says YES, but says it in ALL CAPS (figuratively) [Read More]

From FantasyLife

Nov 23 4:23pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews caught one pass for nine yards against the New York Jets in Week 12. He also rushed for two yards on two carries during the game.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews was held to under 10 yards for the third time this season but does have four total touchdowns in his last four games. He will see a handful of targets next week against the Cincinnati Bengals and can be a low-end No. 1 tight end in some leagues.

From TheHuddle

Nov 22 10:40am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been back to his old ways, finding the end zone and registering TE1 finishes in three straight weeks. Week 11, he actually scored on a 35-yard run out of a fake tush push which gave the Ravens the lead and eventually the win. In those last three weeks, Andrews has totalled 13 targets, eight catches, 68 receiving yards, three receiving touchdowns, and three carries for 39 yards and one score on the ground. In Week 12, he takes on the New York Jets, who have been around the middle of the pack in terms of defending opposing tight ends. They've allowed seven total touchdowns to the position, and give up 13.88 fantasy points per game. Andrews should remain heavily involved, especially with Rashod Bateman (ankle) ruled out, which gives him the boost to TE1 value.

From RotoBaller

Nov 20 10:10am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has come alive in the last three weeks. After a slow start to his eighth season in the NFL, Andrews has scored four touchdowns in his previous three games, averaging 12.9 half-PPR fantasy points per game. The clear correlation is the return of two-time MVP Lamar Jackson, who made his return in Week 9, where Andrews scored two touchdowns. As long as Jackson is the starting quarterback in Baltimore, Andrews will continue to find the endzone and produce fantasy matchup-altering performances. In the next two games, the Ravens face the Jets and the Bengals, who have allowed the most and second-most touchdowns to tight ends this season. While his lack of volume is concerning, Andrews will still be worth starting in fantasy due to his touchdown upside.

From RotoBaller

Nov 19 2:26pm CT

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From FantasyLife

Nov 19 12:26am CT

Week 12 TE Rankings: Matchup Upgrades For Hunter Henry and George Kittle George Kittle (Freedman's No. 2 TE) and Hunter Henry (No. 6) are due for big weeks in fantasy thanks to a couple excellent matchups. [Read More]

From FantasyLife

Nov 16 8:43pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews posted three receptions for 32 yards on five targets in Week 11 against the Cleveland Browns, while he also had a 35-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter on a fourth-down play to clinch the victory. It was his first NFL rushing TD.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews has three or more receptions in four of the past five outings, and he has total four touchdowns (three receiving, one rushing) in the past three games. He remains a solid low-end TE1 or top TE2 in most fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Nov 15 6:50am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has now finished as a TE1 in each of the last two weeks while hauling in three total touchdowns. He proved last season that he could take a bad start and turn it into a heater in the second half of the year. While this could be the start to a similar run, he'll go up against a solid defensive unit in the Cleveland Browns in Week 11. They're the ninth-toughest defense against tight ends, allowing just 11.76 fantasy points per game to the position with 376 yards and five touchdowns all year. He's averaged 4.3 targets per game over the last three games, and the only other pass-catcher on the team with more is Zay Flowers. So, Andrews is projected as a borderline TE1 this week.

From RotoBaller

Nov 9 5:23pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews caught three passes for 14 yards and one touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 10. He was targeted five times during the game.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews has been held to under 25 yards in four of his last five games but does have three touchdowns in his last two games. He will see a handful of targets next week against the Cleveland Browns and could be a low-end No. 1 tight end in some deeper leagues.

From TheHuddle

Nov 8 9:00am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews finally broke through for a top-five finish at the position in Week 9 with two touchdowns against the Miami Dolphins. The Ravens' offense looks like it's already back on track with Lamar Jackson under center, but Andrews didn't particularly see a ton of targets in that Thursday night blowout. In fact, Isaiah Likely saw one more target and gained 38 more yards, but Andrews cashed in on the touchdowns. While the Minnesota Vikings present a favorable matchup, the uncertainty of Andrews' involvement is always the biggest risk. He projects as a borderline TE1 this week, but he's not exactly a surefire start like he has been in years past.

From RotoBaller

Nov 7 10:30am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews will attempt to string together another viable fantasy performance in Week 10's meeting with the hosting Minnesota Vikings. The return of quarterback <a class="rbPlayer nfl" data-id="19781" href="/nfl/player/19781/LAmar+Jackson">Lamar Jackson boded well for the eighth-year pro last Thursday, as Andrews finished in the top five at his position for the first time since Week 3, and the second time this season. While his volume was minimal (2/22/2), it was encouraging to see Baltimore's offense immediately get back on track. He should see more work in a more competitive game, and Minnesota presents as a beatable matchup -- yielding the twelfth-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends (14.86). Either way, Andrews and the entire Ravens' offense are on the rise with the two-time MVP back calling signals.

From RotoBaller

Oct 30 11:53pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews had two receptions, 22 yards, and two touchdowns in a Week 9 win over the Miami Dolphins.

Fantasy Spin: Yardage wise, 2025 continues to be a bust for Andrews, who has only topped 35 yards in a game once this season. He did log his second two-touchdown effort of the season, though, generating some hope that maybe the veteran has another midseason renaissance in him. Despite his shaky performance to date, Andrews continues to dwell on the outskirts of TE1 territory given his recent history of strong finishes. If you can add him off waivers or acquire him cheaply in a trade, it's a gamble that could pay off.

From TheHuddle

Oct 30 11:40pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews caught two of his three targets for 22 yards and two touchdowns during Thursday's Week 9 win over the Miami Dolphins. The veteran tight end had relatively low involvement in the victory, but he was highly efficient in terms of scoring, converting both of his grabs into touchdowns. The 30-year-old now has 26 catches, 230 yards, and four touchdowns this season, which is a relatively underwhelming line through eight games. With that said, Andrews has scored four touchdowns through five games with Lamar Jackson under center, so perhaps the quarterback's return from a hamstring injury will give him a significant boost going forward. He ranks as a mid-range TE2 for Week 10 against the Minnesota Vikings.

From RotoBaller

Oct 30 10:00am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hasn't really been fantasy-relevant over the last three weeks. His best finish in that time has been TE20 in half-PPR formats, and the last time he put up double-digit fantasy points was in Week 3 against the Detroit Lions. A couple of things going in his favor this week are the return of Lamar Jackson and the fact that the Miami Dolphins are ranked 22nd against opposing tight ends. Having Jackson under center hasn't exactly made that much of a difference so far this season, as he had two points in the first two games. The biggest issue has been that the offensive line has been so terrible that they've needed Andrews to help block more often. Patrick Ricard's presence should help in this area, but until Andrews is more involved, he'll stick around the TE2 area with better options out there for fantasy managers.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 26-Jan-2024: Mark Andrews - ACT - The Baltimore Ravens activated TE Mark Andrews from the IRD.
  • 12-Jan-2024: Mark Andrews - IRDR - The Baltimore Ravens disignated TE Mark Andrews to return from Injured Reserve.
  • 25-Nov-2023: Mark Andrews - IR - The Baltimore Ravens placed TE Mark Andrews on injured reserve.
  • 06-Sep-2021: BAL Mark Andrews - Re-signed - Four-year extension (through 2025)
  • 09-Dec-2020: BAL Mark Andrews - Reinstated
  • 30-Nov-2020: BAL Mark Andrews - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
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