Philadelphia, PA – October 9, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to make a major offensive addition, reaching a trade agreement with the Baltimore Ravens to acquire three-time Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews

, pending a routine physical examination.
Trade details:
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Eagles receive: TE Mark Andrews
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Ravens receive: 2026 sixth-round draft pick
The move comes at a critical moment for Philadelphia, as the team faces serious depth concerns at the tight end position. Backup
Grant Calcaterra recently suffered an oblique injury and is expected to miss several weeks, leaving Dallas Goedert as the lone dependable option in a system that regularly deploys two tight ends.
Andrews, 30 years old, is in the final year of his four-year, $56 million contract, and remains one of the most productive tight ends in the NFL

, recording 5,680 receiving yards and 53 touchdowns throughout his career. With Baltimore off to a 1–4 start and turning toward younger talent like Isaiah Likely, the Ravens opted to move their veteran star before the trade deadline.
If Andrews passes his medical evaluation, he’ll join an Eagles offense already loaded with firepower — one that ranks among the league’s best with Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and D’Andre Swift
leading the charge.
For Andrews, the trade represents more than just a new chapter — it’s a chance to chase a championship in one of the NFL’s most competitive environments. And for the Eagles, it’s another bold move by GM

Howie Roseman, designed to solidify their playoff push and maintain their reputation as one of the league’s most complete rosters.
Once finalized, this deal will send Andrews from a struggling Baltimore squad to
Philadelphia’s explosive offensive unit, instantly giving the Eagles one of the most dangerous tight end tandems in football — and making their already potent attack even harder to stop down the stretch.