Chargers eye trade for Ravens' tight end Mark Andrews

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The Los Angeles Chargers are looking to improve their roster, especially in the tight end position, after losing two players in free agency. They had a promising rookie season from receiver Ladd McConkey, but overall, their receiving group still needs more depth. Mike Williams was the only major addition to the receiving corps for quarterback Justin Herbert last year, and his performance was not very strong. The Chargers are exploring options to enhance their wide receiver group, but they have yet to find a reliable tight end. One possible target is Mark Andrews from the Baltimore Ravens. Andrews has been the subject of trade rumors lately. He has a significant cap hit of nearly $17 million, making it financially beneficial for the Ravens to consider trading him. Although the Ravens paid Andrews a bonus recently, they might still be open to offers if they receive enough compensation. Andrews has had a strong career, despite a disappointing playoff performance last season. A team looking for a tight end could potentially acquire him for a third-round draft pick. As the Chargers continue to search for new pass-catching options, discussions around Andrews could gain momentum. The team remains focused on strengthening their roster ahead of the new season.


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