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Mark Andrews Sets Ravens Receiving Record, Seals 23-16 Win With 35-Yard Run

The milestone underscores his years as Lamar Jackson’s primary target with free agency ahead.

Overview

  • An 11-yard first-quarter catch against the Browns moved Mark Andrews past Derrick Mason’s 5,777 yards for the most receiving yards in Ravens history.
  • Facing 4th-and-1 with 2:31 left, Baltimore faked a tush push and Andrews raced 35 yards for the go-ahead score, his first career rushing touchdown.
  • The Ravens rallied to beat Cleveland 23-16 after trailing at halftime, with Derrick Henry rushing for 103 yards and a touchdown.
  • Andrews becomes just the fifth tight end to lead an NFL franchise in career receiving yards and he remains close to the team receptions record held by Mason.
  • The three-time Pro Bowler, already the club’s career leader in receiving touchdowns and single-season yards, is in a contract year that will test Baltimore’s roster plans.