Harbaugh backs Andrews: 'Huge part' of Ravens
Briefly

After a disappointing playoff exit, Ravens coach John Harbaugh reaffirmed Mark Andrews' importance to the team. Despite a tough loss against the Bills, where Andrews had costly drops and a fumble, Harbaugh emphasized the tight end’s commitment and resilience. As Andrews enters the final year of his contract, Baltimore may consider salary adjustments, but Harbaugh and the organization remain supportive and focused on Andrews’ contributions to the team's future success.
Mark is a huge part of our future and we love him and we're there for him. If anybody can take a tough circumstance like that and handle it with class, grace, dignity and mental toughness, it's most definitely Mark Andrews.
Nobody cares more about the success of this football team than Mark Andrews. He's also a very tough-minded individual. So yeah, he takes it hard. He cares so much, but I love Mark Andrews.
As far as Mark's contract goes, he's no different than a lot of other players. We have processes we go through as far as evaluating that.
It was the second pass of the game that went through the hands of Andrews, who hadn't had a drop in his previous 12 games.
Read at ESPN.com
[
|
]