Overview
- Baltimore announced a new three-year deal for Andrews, with multiple outlets reporting $39.3 million and $26 million guaranteed, as detailed by Mike Garafolo and Adam Schefter.
- Andrews, 30, is the franchise leader in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns and this season has five TDs with 37 catches for 332 yards.
- The contract places him sixth among tight ends by average annual value, per Spotrac, and was negotiated by agent Justin Schulman of Athletes First.
- The extension raises roster questions with fellow tight ends Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar approaching free agency, though Likely publicly congratulated Andrews.
- The agreement follows past trade speculation tied to Andrews’ late-2024 playoff miscues and reinforces his long-standing rapport with Jackson as Baltimore weighs broader cap priorities.