Mark Andrews was once heralded as possibly the tight end one overall in dynasty fantasy football. Now, with an influx of young talent and some other aging performers, where does Mark Andrews sit on the pantheon of dynasty tight ends?
The play that indirectly cost Mark Andrews part of his 2023 season could wind up costing teams 15 yards. A penalty for hip-drop tackles will be one of several rule adjustments that the 32 NFL team overseers will vote upon come next week's owners meetings in Orlando.
The NFL has made safety a top priority in recent years, with concussion protocol commanding significant focus the last season and a half. This year, the league has its sights set on banning the hip-drop tackle from the game.
Could the Baltimore Ravens actually move on from their All-Pro tight end this offseason? Mark Andrews has been a staple of the Ravens' passing attack now for six seasons including multiple Pro Bowl awards and an All-Pro nomination.
The Baltimore Ravens came up one game short of making the Super Bowl this year, but there is something that they share in common with both the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers: all three teams have elite tight ends.
In the offseason after the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs met in Super Bowl 54, tight ends George Kittle and Travis Kelce signed contract extensions.
Baltimore Ravens tight end and diabetes advocate Mark Andrews found himself in the right place at the right time Thursday when the Arizona-born product was on a flight from his workplace back to his home state.
Mark Andrews is a hero on and off the field! On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens tight end was headed to his home in Phoenix, Arizona on a Southwest plane following his team’s early exit from the postseason.
Baltimore native Andrew Springs says he was on a flight from Baltimore to Phoenix on Thursday morning when a female passenger experienced a medical emergency.
The player made the biggest catch of his career off the field on Thursday.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews helped save a woman’s life on an airplane Thursday morning, according to a passenger who says he witnessed the frightening situation.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is best known for his success on the field. However, now he’s making headlines off the field for all the right reasons.
The Baltimore Ravens are getting one of their best players back for Sunday's AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
As expected, the Ravens will have an extra weapon available for this weekend’s AFC title game.
The Baltimore Ravens have left open the possibility of Mark Andrews returning during the playoffs since the star tight end suffered a serious injury more than two months ago, and it sounds like that is going to happen.
The Baltimore Ravens did not activate tight end Mark Andrews for Saturday’s Divisional Round matchup against the Houston Texans and luckily, they didn’t need him to win.
The Baltimore Ravens playoff campaign begins against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium, with Todd Monken's offense "in sync" according to Lamar
Despite significant progress this week, tight end Mark Andrews reportedly will not be activated before the Baltimore Ravens kick off against the Houston Texans on Saturday.
The Ravens won at home against the Texans in Week 1, but they did it mostly on the strength of their rushing attack.
The Baltimore Ravens held out hope that tight end Mark Andrews might be able to return for their playoff opener, but they will have to wait at least one more week.
After suffering a fractured fibula in Week 11, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews went to creative lengths to give himself a chance at being ready to return in time for the postseason.
Back in Week 11, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews suffered a severe ankle injury that knocked him out for the remainder of the regular season. The Ravens had some hope that he could return for the playoffs, but they weren’t incredibly optimistic.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is officially ready to return from injury with the team heading into the divisional round of the playoffs. What will their offensive plan be heading into their first playoff game?
In mid-November, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ season appeared over after he suffered a cracked fibula and ankle ligament injury in a win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Baltimore Ravens designated Mark Andrews to return from injured reserve on Friday. The Ravens also gave Andrews the green light to take part in a few individual drills during practice on the day.
As the Ravens continue with their bye week ahead of the wild-card round, they have received encouraging news on the injury front.
The Baltimore Ravens have designated tight end Mark Andrews for a return from Injured Reserve this week. Andrews participated in practice on Friday and he now has a 21-day window to return to the active roster.
Thursday night’s AFC North matchup cost the Bengals their quarterback and sidelined the Ravens’ top pass catcher as well. Baltimore, however, is not giving up on Mark Andrews playing again this season.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking like Neo in “The Matrix” with the bullet they may have just dodged. Ravens coach John Harbaugh shared a very positive update to reporters Monday about the injury suffered by tight end Mark Andrews on “Thursday Night Football.”
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