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Mark Andrews Addresses Future as Ravens Weigh Cap Savings Before NFL Draft

The Pro Bowl tight end reflects on playoff mistakes and expresses loyalty to Baltimore, while GM Eric DeCosta evaluates potential trade options to optimize the roster.

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Overview

  • Mark Andrews, coming off a productive 2024 season with 673 yards and 11 touchdowns, has acknowledged his costly errors during the Ravens' divisional-round playoff loss to Buffalo.
  • The tight end admitted his gloves were soaked during the game-ending two-point conversion drop but took full responsibility for the missed opportunity.
  • Andrews, who carries a $16.9 million cap hit for 2025 with no guaranteed money, could save the Ravens $11 million if traded or released before the draft.
  • Ravens GM Eric DeCosta has hinted at the possibility of a trade, emphasizing the importance of business decisions while maintaining flexibility for roster improvements.
  • Andrews remains committed to Baltimore, stating, 'I'm a Raven,' and is focused on offseason training to pursue his best season and a Super Bowl title.