Since his arrival, Isaiah Likely was immediately welcomed in by Ravens fans and teammates, and that love affair won’t stall any following a recent interview.
Time flies when you’re having fun. Believe it or not, it’s already year four of the Isaiah Likely experience with the Baltimore Ravens, making this a contract season. He’s already constructed an impressive resume. Teaming with one of the game’s best, Mark Andrews, and another 2022 fourth-round draftee, Charlie Kolar, that trio comprises one of the game’s best groups of tight ends from the top of the depth chart to the bottom.
Last season, Likely notched 42 receptions on 58 targets during the regular season. That effort resulted in 477 yards receiving and six touchdowns during 16 games. His career total after 49 games stands at 108 snags, 1,261 yards receiving, and 14 trips to the end zone. He has also pitched in with 11 receptions, 176 yards receiving, and TDs during five postseason appearances with another start.
However, he isn’t promised anything past this season as he is scheduled to hit free agency during the 2026 offseason. No one should find it necessary to ask him where he’d like to stay, but if they did, the answer wouldn’t be surprising.
Isaiah Likely offers his love note to the Ravens and their fans on Up & Adams.
If you’ve followed Kay Adams’ career since she left NFL Network’s Good Morning Football breakfast table, you’ve undoubtedly enjoyed what you have seen. Her Up & Adams brand is necessary viewing, especially when the Ravens are the topic.
She recently interviewed Isaiah Likely, and even though Baltimore’s fans didn’t need additional reasons to love him, he gave them another in a heartfelt message that The Flock is certain to enjoy.
Here’s where things get interesting. As mentioned, Isaiah and Charlie must be given extensions if they are to remain on the roster past this season, but the same is true for Mark Andrews. How much money would Baltimore be interested in investing to keep this unit together past this coming regular season?
Following Derrick Henry’s recent extension, there is still work to do. They still have 35 players on the preseason roster who are scheduled to hit free agency after the coming campaign. First things first. The focus must shift to qualifying for football’s biggest game and winning. The rest, as they say, will take care of itself.