
Legitimate Offer” Could Lead to Blockbuster Ravens Trade
The Baltimore Ravens will not release Mark Andrews, but a report indicates they could trade him for the right price.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been the subject of trade and release rumors throughout the offseason. Entering the final season of a four-year extension, Andrews currently carries a $1.6 million cap hit and has no guaranteed money left on his contract. Despite the financial incentive to part ways, Baltimore kept him on the roster while he earned a $4 million roster bonus. The team wouldn’t give away $4 million for nothing, so the fact he’s still here means Baltimore won’t cut him in 2025.
However, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic believes the Ravens could still trade Mark Andrews, although it would have to be for the right cost. While Andrews finished the year with a disastrous playoff performance, the former third-round pick is still a good player. However, with a $16.9 million cap hit and Isaiah Likely waiting in the wings, a team that needs a tight end could probably acquire Andrews for a third-round pick. In no particular order, the following four teams could make a move.
Mark Andrews’ $4 million roster bonus triggered on the 5th day of the new league year, which technically was between 4 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. today. Ravens picked it up, which isn’t surprising. They were never going to release Andrews. Could they trade him? Perhaps, but would take legit offer