Mark Andrews is a tight end who plays for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. Andrews has spent the bulk of his career as a top-tier red zone threat as a part of the high-flying offense in Baltimore. With superior pass catching ability, Andrews has become one of the elite players at his position.
Mark Andrews’ football career began at Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. There, Andrews played wide receiver and pulled in 48 receiving touchdowns during his final three years of high school. He drew attention as a high-level recruit as a result of his statistical output, and signed to play college football at Oklahoma.
At the University of Oklahoma, Andrews redshirted in his first year. The final three years of his collegiate career were defined by his consistency. Andrews hauled in seven touchdowns in his sophomore season, seven more in his junior year and eight as a senior. In his final season with the Sooners, Andrews was named an All-American.
Mark Andrews was selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. In the NFL, Andrews has been a reliable target for Lamar Jackson, especially close to the end zone where his size and hands make for a lethal combination. And with the Ravens being a predominantly run-first team during his time there, Andrews doesn’t have to worry about extra coverage as much as other elite tight ends.
Mark Andrews signed a four-year, $3.4 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens in 2018. He enters the final year of that contract in 2021, after which he will be an unrestricted free agent, unless he agrees to an offseason extension with the Ravens.
Mark Andrews is the son of Paul Andrews and Martha Andrews. Andrews has three older siblings, with two brothers and one sister. Andrews does not appear to be in a relationship at this time and does not have any children.
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