OWINGS MILLS, Md.– The Baltimore Ravens and tight end Mark Andrews consented to a four-year, $56 million extension Monday, a source told ESPNs Jeremy Fowler.At $14 million per season, Andrews ends up being the NFLs third-highest-paid tight end, routing just George Kittle ($15 million per season) and Travis Kelce ($14.3 million). Andrews, who was scheduled to be a free representative at the end of the season, will get $37.6 million in guaranteed cash for 63 percent of the deal, a source told Fowler. He will be paid $26.6 million by March 2022.49 mJamison HensleyA third-round choice in 2018, Andrews quickly became a preferred target for Lamar Jackson. His 17 touchdowns over the previous two seasons top all tight ends and rank No. 8 in the NFL overall.The brand-new offer was a prompt birthday present for Andrews, who turned 26 on Monday.Andrews joined offensive deal with Ronnie Stanley and cornerback Marlon Humphrey as Ravens who signed rewarding extensions in the past 11 months.With Andrews signed, Jackson ends up being the next Baltimore gamer in line for a long-lasting offer. Jackson is signed through the 2022 season.