Ravens TE Mark Andrews is entering the final year of his contract and is set to be a free agent in 2026. The veteran tight end isn’t looking too far ahead and is focused on next season.
“You’ve got to trust God,” Andrews said, via the team’s official site. “For me, it’s not looking too far ahead, it’s living in the moment, being present. I’m thankful to be here this year, to be able to compete for this organization, compete for this city. It means so much to me. I just want people to know that. It really means everything to me. I’m excited about it.”
Andrews came up in trade speculation over the summer, but he has remained focused on proving himself in 2025.
“I try not to look outside the box often,” Andrews said. “I know the type of player I am, the type of man I am. All those things looking forward, I know they’re going to help me grow, get better, be the player I’m meant to be, and get to that end goal which I’m incredibly focused on.”
There was a time when the Steelers largely sat out the offseason, preferring to draft, develop and make moves around the margins rather than chase big splashy trades and signings. For better or worse, things are different in Pittsburgh under GM Omar Khan, who has charted a clearly different course than his predecessors. That was on display this year with big trades for players like WR D.K. Metcalf, CB Jalen Ramsey and TE Jonnu Smith, along with major free-agent signings like QB Aaron Rodgers and CB Darius Slay.
*“Obviously, coming off of last year, which was disappointing the way it ended,...