Isaiah Likely has spent the first four seasons of his career serving as a key backup in Baltimore. Instead of seeing the former fourth-round pick eventually emerge as a full-time starter, the Ravens may watch the tight end leave via free agency.
Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic writes that the Ravens have made no progress in their efforts to extend Likely over the past eight months. Over that span, the team also recommitted to Mark Andrews. As a result, it’s seeming likelier than not that Likely will depart via free agency.
While Likely has served as Andrews’ backup for much of his Ravens tenure, he’s still seen a significant role in the offense. He had his best two showings between 2023 and 2024, when he hauled in 72 total catches for 888 yards and 11 touchdowns in 33 games. Thanks to Andrews’ leg injury in 2023, Likely actually outsnapped his teammate, and the TE duo was basically splitting reps in 2024.
Following Andrews’ continued drop in production and his playoff mishaps, there was a belief that Likely could take a step forward in 2025. Instead, the tight end was hampered by a training camp foot injury, and he ultimately finished the campaign with career-lows across the board (27 catches, 307 yards, one touchdown). At the same time, Likely lost a career-high two fumbles.
Then, in sudden December move, the Ravens inked Andrews to a three-year, $39.3MM extension. That contract places Andrews sixth at the position in average annual value, and as Zrebiec notes, the Ravens may find that it’s “extremely hard … to have two guys making top-eight tight end money.” Even with Likely’s limited track record, he seems destined to earn at least $10MM a year, which would tie for the 14th-highest AAV among tight ends. That may be untenable for a Baltimore squad that needs to fill multiple holes this offseason.
On the flip side, the Ravens have shown a willingness to extend Likely, and they’ve surely considered a scenario where they continue to roster both of their tight ends. Further, Zrebiec notes that Likely has a strong relationship with quarterback Lamar Jackson, who will continue to serve as a strong voice in the organization.
Likely enters a relatively deep free agent class that also features the likes of Kyle Pitts and Dallas Goedert. Likely’s youth and hypothetical upside should still make him a popular name, and that could ultimately spell the end of his tenure in Baltimore.

That extension for Andrews came out of nowhere. There were whispers he may even have been a cap casualty coming into this past season.
If they lose Likely to free agency it will be interesting to see how this Andrews extension ages.
The Andrews extension actually saved Baltimore some future cap. If Likely leaves, they’ll probably use the space to make an offer to Linderbaum. If they don’t, it’ll be pretty concerning. Likely leaving is more surprising to outsiders than to Baltimore fans, from what I’ve read. It seemed strange to me at first, but if this is an element in the strategy to retain Linderbaum, it would make sense.
Cleveland bound…..
Why when they have Fanin and let Njoku walk?
Because Monken runs a lot of 2 TE sets and he brought Likely’s coach with him to Cleveland…need more then one TE in any offense and Likely knows Monken’s system well
I really want to see how good he can be as the #1 te. Can he be a star or just another te. We shall finally see.
New York giants
Redskins
Perfect replacement for Kittle next year.
There are good tight end fits in the draft for Denver, but I could see Payton liking Likely if he’s not so enthused with the Evan Engram experience.
ATL: he’d be cheaper than Pitts
WAS: he’d be cheaper/younger/healthier than Ertz
PHI: he’d be cheaper/younger than Goeddert
MIA: Walker’s fairy dust isn’t infinite
CIN: best landing spot
Don’t sleep on the Patriots – have need, cap space, and it would be a homecoming for Likely.
Andrews averaged just 8.8 yards per catch and is at an age where injuries will be more impactful. I think the Ravens could transition to Likely and Kolar and still be solid at TE.
It’s Likely, who is from Everett, Massachusetts ,he is a New England Patriot next year
Kansas City should be all over him.