Posted: 10/27/2024 8:41 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews ended up with five receptions for 36 yards and a touchdown on his five targets in Week 8 against the Cleveland Browns.
Huddle Up: Andrews had an awful start to the season, but he has settled in with 16 receptions for 198 yards and four touchdowns in the past four games, including at least one score in three straight outings. He'll look to keep it going in Week 9 against the Denver Broncos. Andrews is back as a legit TE1 in most fantasy leagues.
Posted: 10/22/2024 3:52 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews was good for four receptions for 41 yards and two touchdowns on four targets in Week 7 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Huddle Up: It was easily the best fantasy line of the season for Andrews, who had been blanked in a couple of his earlier games. This is why you don't cut bait on a player of his caliber, as Andrews still has TE1 ability in most fantasy formats. Next up is a trip to Cleveland in Week 8.
Posted: 10/13/2024 10:04 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews caught three passes for 66 yards and one touchdown against the Washington Commanders in Week 6. He was targeted four passes during the game.
Huddle Up: Andrews has been a disappointing fantasy option so far this season but has started to be more involved over the last two games. He is a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues when he receives a consistent role in the passing game.
Posted: 10/07/2024 12:25 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews finished with four receptions for 55 yards on five targets in Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Huddle Up: Andrews was blanked in each of the past two games, so any stats are an improvement. Based on his previous production, and where he was drafted in fantasy leagues, you cannot drop him. However, he also still cannot be trusted outside of deeper fantasy leagues until he starts producing solid stat lines on the regular.
Posted: 10/01/2024 12:23 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews will a big factor in the passing game in upcoming games, according to head coach John Harbaugh. "Andrews is going to definitely have big games here catching the ball. We're going to have a big passing game coming up here at some point in time soon. It's hard to predict when it's going to be because the games go where they go, and the ball goes where it goes and it's just a competitive deal," Harbaugh said.
Huddle Up: Andrews has gone two straight games without a reception and only has six receptions and 65 yards on the season. He can still be a starting option in fantasy leagues because he has posted terrific numbers in the past and could be productive in any game.
Posted: 9/30/2024 3:41 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews was targeted just one time with no receptions in Week 4 against the Buffalo Bills.
Huddle Up: Andrews has gone without a catch in back-to-back games, and he no longer can be trusted in any fantasy format. Since you likely drafted him pretty high, reserve him, but don't drop Andrews just yet. Eventually, he might get a little healthier, and become a bigger part of the offense. But for now, he cannot be trusted to start.
Posted: 9/23/2024 5:01 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews was targeted just one time in Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys, and he went without a catch.
Huddle Up: Andrews looked like he might be getting back on track in Week 2, but it was another bummer for the tight end and his fantasy managers. He has been a TE1 for most of his career, but right now he needs to be reserved until he can start producing more consistent. A big, fat zero in the fantasy points column isn't helping anybody.
Posted: 9/15/2024 11:53 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews posted four receptions for 51 yards on five targets in Week 2 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Huddle Up: It still wasn't a giant stat line which we've come to expect from the TE1, but he is rounding into form after being nearly invisible in Week 1. Andrews is making his way back from a major injury, and he should be just fine as he settles into the season. The Ravens travel to meet the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3.
Posted: 9/06/2024 5:05 am GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews had two receptions (on two targets) for 14 yards during the club's Week 1 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Huddle Up: It's far too early to be concerned about Andrews, but watching Isaiah Likely serve as the Ravens' go-to guy on offense is definitely something to keep an eye on in Week 2. For the moment, stay the course with Andrews and be ready to plug him into your TE1 slot versus the Raiders.
Posted: 8/30/2024 5:51 pm GMT
Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews (undisclosed) was spotted at practice on Friday, Aug. 30.
Huddle Up: Andrews reportedly sustained some minor injuries as a result of a car accident on Aug. 14. It is more likely than not that the team was giving their veteran playmaker all the time he needed to get his mind right. Andrews should be a high-end TE1 option again this season, including in Week 1 against the Kansas City Chiefs.