The Baltimore Ravens' significant changes this offseason included losing a large chunk of their tight ends room, but stalwart Mark Andrews remains.
Speculation about Andrews' future in Baltimore has been rampant the past several years, but after Isaiah Likely followed John Harbaugh to New York and Charlie Kolar signed with the Chargers, the longtime Raven is still on the roster. The club inked backup Durham Smythe, who caught four passes last season in Chicago, but at this point, it's all Andrews.
On Wednesday, the 30-year-old, coming off a career-low 422 yards on 48 catches with five touchdowns in 2025, told reporters he is confident he can still lead the way.
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"I feel like we've had a great room in the years past, and [I have] always felt like that guy," Andrews said. "I don't think that ever changes. So, that's an interesting question. But I think that for (Likely), I'm excited for him and his opportunity. I'm excited for Charlie and his opportunity. I'm going to continue to get better and grow my game, and I think there's going to be a lot of opportunities in this offense."
The lack of depth in the Ravens' tight end room makes them a prime candidate to pluck a rookie from what is considered a deep draft class. Regardless of who is added in the coming months, Andrews still projects to be Lamar Jackson's security blanket from the position.