Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had himself one heck of a Christmas, and brought out some holiday spirit in the process. Andrews, who became the Ravens'
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson converted touchdown passes to both tight ends Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely in the team win over the Houston Texans on Christmas. A glance at the stat sheet
Mark Andrews’ Ravens teammates say the record-setting tight end’s demeanor and celebratory head butts are “a reflection of the Raven way.”
The seventh-year tight end is all about football at all times, and the Baltimore coaches and players respect everything about it.
Mark Andrews entered Sunday on the brink of Baltimore Ravens franchise history. A future Hall of Famer at tight end, Andrews was one touchdown away from breaking a tie with running back Jamal Lewis for the most total touchdowns scored in Ravens career ...
Mark Andrews surpassed running back Jamal Lewis for the most touchdowns in Ravens franchise history with the 48th of his career.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews' 50th career TD comes by way of floater pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Andrews became the Ravens' franchise leader in total touchdowns Sunday at MetLife Stadium with his 48th career score. It was a 13-yard pass from Lamar Jackson over the middle, and the tight end and quarterback celebrated with leaping chest bump. Andrews now has eight scores over his last nine games.
Andrews brought in both targets for 68 yards and a touchdown in the Ravens' 31-2 win over the Texans on Wednesday. Andrews led the Ravens in receiving yards due to his 67-yard grab late in the first half that moved Baltimore into the red zone and set up a nine-yard touchdown grab from fellow tight end Isaiah Likely.
Andrews broke a record previously held by Jamal Lewis, who scored 47 touchdowns as a Raven. Following Lewis are Ray Rice with 43, Todd Heap with 41, Willis McGahee with 35 and Lamar Jackson with 32. Andrews has played his entire NFL career in Baltimore. The Ravens selected him in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft.
Andrews went on The Pat McAfee Show earlier in the week, and McAfee promised Andrews a $50,000 donation to charity if he scored in a fifth straight game on Christmas. He did just that in Baltimore's 31-2 victory, and McAfee kept his word.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews further cemented himself in the franchise’s record books. During the first quarter of the Ravens’ game against the New York Giants, quarterback Lamar Jackson found Andrews up the seam with a 13-yard strike for a touchdown to give the Baltimore a 7-0 lead.