What could be his last game with the Baltimore Ravens proved to be a nightmare for Mark Andrews, but the franchise can still do right by the All-Pro tight end by trading him within the AFC to the Los Angeles Chargers.
It’s a trade The 33rd Team’s Marcus Mosher would love to see happen before the start of free agency. He thinks the Ravens would get a third-round pick, the 86th overall in the 2025 NFL draft, from the Chargers for Andrews.
Mosher also believes moving to the AFC West “might not be a bad thing for Andrews, especially if he can land in Los Angeles with another Harbaugh. Greg Roman is the offensive coordinator for the Chargers, and Andrews had some of his best seasons under him in Baltimore. It would be an easy fit for both parties, and Andrews would still play with a top-end quarterback who loves nothing more than throwing the ball down the middle of the field.”
The presence of head coach John Harbaugh and quarterback Justin Herbert are indeed compelling reasons for Andrews to want to become a Charger. Yet, there are incentives for the Ravens to move on from a veteran whose career reached its lowest point during the defeat to the Buffalo Bills in last season’s Divisional playoffs.