Mark Andrews Contract

Last Modified Jan 16, 2025 09:13 GMT
Mark Andrews
Mark Andrews

Mark Andrews is an American football tight end for the Baltimore Ravens as of the 2024 NFL season. The Ravens selected him with the 86th overall pick in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Andrews made his NFL debut in the 2018 season opener against the Buffalo Bills. As of January 2025, he has 436 receptions, 5,530 receiving yards, and 51 receiving touchdowns in his NFL career as per ESPN. He was named First-team All-Pro in 2021 and is a three-time Pro Bowler (2019, 2021, 2022). After signing a rookie-scale deal, Andrews would make the Pro Bowl in his second year in 2019. After a slow start to his year in 2020, he took off in the 2021 season, leading to back-to-back seasons with a Pro Bowl appearance, bringing his career total to three.

As a college athlete, Andrews played football at the University of Oklahoma (OU) from 2014 to 2017, recording 112 receptions, 1,765 receiving yards, and 22 receiving touchdowns as per Sports Reference. He earned the John Mackey Award, Unanimous All-American honors, and the Ozzie Newsome Award in 2017, and was a First-team All-Big 12 selection in both 2016 and 2017. In high school, he played as a wide receiver at Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Mark Andrews Contract Breakdown

Andrews signed a four-year, $56,000,000 contract extension with the Baltimore Ravens in 2021, as an extension to his rookie contract signed at the time of drafting in 2018. This contract includes a $10,163,055 signing bonus, $37,583,055 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $14,000,000. Here is a breakdown of Mark Andrews’s four-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens according to Spotrac:

ContractSigning BonusAverage SalaryGTD at SignTotal GTD
4 yr(s) / $56,000,000$10,163,055$14,000,000$30,083,055$37,583,055
YearBase SalarySigning ProrationOption ProrationOption BonusCap HitDead Cap
2021$920,000$2,241,776 $3,161,776$30,292,220
2022$3,500,000$2,032,611$3,875,000$15,500,000$9,657,611$27,130,444
2023$7,500,000$2,032,611$3,875,000 $13,657,611$25,222,833
POTENTIAL OUT: 2024, 3YR, $38,333,055; $11,815,222 DEAD CAP
2024$7,000,000$2,032,611$3,875,000 $16,907,611$15,815,222
2025$7,000,000$2,032,611$3,875,000 $16,907,611$5,907,611

How much is Mark Andrews getting paid?

As per Spotrac, Andrews’ contract earns him $14 million annually, on average. Additionally, Andrews is set to receive a base salary of $7,000,000 along with a roster bonus of $4,000,000 in 2024. His cap hit will be $16,907,611, with a dead cap value of $15,815,222 as per Spotrac.

How much money does Mark Andrews make a minute?

According to Spotrac, Andrews’ average salary is $14,000,000. If we divide his salary by the total minutes in a year, he earns $26.6 per minute.

Mark Andrews’ Career Earnings

As of January 2025, Andrews has earned approximately $52,415,474 in his career earnings as per Spotrac.

How much of Mark Andrews’ contract is guaranteed?

According to Spotrac, Andrews is set to earn the guaranteed sum of $37,583,055.

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What are the terms of Mark Andrews’ contract?

Andrews's contract is straightforward with minimal clauses or offsets. According to Spotrac, the 4-year, $56 million contract has $37.5 million guaranteed. Additionally, a signing bonus of $10.1 million was made available to him in 2021. The contract divides up to just about $14 million annually. Included in his contracts were a couple of additional bonuses. These include an option bonus in 2022 worth $15.5 million. Further, roster bonuses worth $4 million each become active on the 5th league day of the 2024 and 2025 seasons respectively.

Mark Andrews Contract History

Mark has signed only one contract before signing his 4-year contract extension in 2021. His first and only contract was the 4-year rookie deal he signed in 2018 with the Baltimore Ravens.

YearContractSigning BonusAverage SalaryGTD at SignTotal GTD
2018 - 20214 yr(s) / $3,453,160$836,660$863,290$836,660$836,660

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FAQs On Mark Andrews

A: Mark Andrews’ 40-yard dash time was recorded at 4.67 seconds.

A: Mark Andrews is 29 years old as of January 2025.

A: Mark Andrews’ extension with the Baltimore Ravens results in Andrews making $14,000,000 per year of his contract. 

A: Mark Andrews’ contract amounts to $14 million on an annual average for Andrews, while carrying a cap hit of $16,907,611 in 2024.

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