Mark Andrews gets a major shout-out for his incredible on-field efforts.
He’s caught 424 of the 614 balls thrown his way, has 5,347 yards and counting on his resume, and just caught his 47th career touchdown in Week 13 against the Philadelphia Eagles, which is just one shy of the all-time career record in Baltimore.
Asked what it’s like to see Andrews approach history, John Harbaugh celebrated his tight end for consistently putting in work for the Ravens, as he’s become an instrumental part of the offense.
Originally selected in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft out of Oklahoma, 61 picks after Hayden Hurst came off the board in the first round, Andrews has rapidly become Lamar Jackson’s favorite target all over the field, from short-yardage under routes to wheels down the sidelines, and especially in the endzone, which has become the Oklahoma product’s specialty as a pro. While it’s tough to say when he will get touchdown number 48, 49, or beyond, be that next week, next month, or even next season, getting there feels borderline inevitable.