Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews says the team have "unfinished business" going into the 2023 NFL season.
Andrews - one of the games best pass-catching tight ends - has helped the Ravens reach the playoffs in four of his five NFL campaigns, but never further than the divisional round.
Super Bowl XLVII winners the Ravens have reached the divisional round of the AFC playoffs three times since that success but have lost on each occasion.
Early offseason speculation focused on quarterback Lamar Jackson's future, but now the former MVP has signed a new deal there is renewed hope for the Ravens in 2023.
Baltimore find themselves in one of the NFL's toughest divisions, with the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers for company.
But speaking at the Ravens' training camp press conference, Andrews said: "We have been a really good team for a long time, you look at our roster and there is a lot of talent on both sides of the ball.
"I think we have gotten close and that is part of it. It has to be something that drives you, it has to drive each and every one of us who has been here during these years.
"We do have unfinished business and it is time to roll."
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