GM noncommittal on Andrews' future with Ravens

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta was noncommittal Tuesday when asked if he expected tight end Mark Andrews to remain with the team.

“I never know what’s going to happen,” DeCosta said at the Ravens’ predraft news conference. “And I would never want to say this or that. But I can tell you this: Mark Andrews is a warrior. He’s played his butt off for us.”

Andrews, 29, is entering the final year of his four-year, $56 million contract and is coming off one of the most frustrating seasons of his career. He averaged 39.6 receiving yards per game last season, which was the worst since his 2018 rookie season.

The low point for Andrews came during Baltimore’s 27-25 AFC divisional-round playoff loss in Buffalo, where he dropped a 2-point conversion that would have tied the game with 1:33 remaining. All of this has led to speculation as to whether Baltimore would be open to trading Andrews during the draft.

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The low point of tight end Mark Andrews’ season came during Baltimore’s 27-25 AFC divisional-round playoff loss in Buffalo, where he dropped a 2-point conversion that would have tied the game with 1:33 remaining. Gregory Fisher/Imagn Images

DeCosta also declined to go into specifics about a potential contract extension with running back