

The Facts: The Ravens have talked to Orlando Brown's representation this offseason to try to pacify the lineman, who has made it clear he sees himself as a left tackle. Brown's agents also are Andrews agents. So that has been convenient for GM Eric DeCosta, who hopes to sign Andrews to a long-term deal. "We've had some preliminary discussions," DeCosta said. "Mark is a very good player. I love everything about Mark -- his personality, his ability, work ethic, demeanor, competitiveness. Got a great family. Again, he's the type of guy we want to keep."
Diehards Line:
Andrews is entering the final year of his deal due to make $3.384 million in base salary and count $3.593 million against the salary cap. Andrews, 25, has 156 catches for 2,105 yards and 20 touchdowns in his three seasons since the Ravens made him a third-round choice. He made the Pro Bowl in 2019.