Overview
- Andrews passed Derrick Mason’s 5,777 yards with an 11-yard first-quarter catch against the Browns to become Baltimore’s all-time leader in receiving yards.
- He sealed the 23-16 comeback with a 35-yard fake tush push called 'Hurricane' on fourth-and-1 with 2:31 remaining for his first career rushing touchdown.
- Baltimore moved to 5-5 with a fourth straight win, staying one game behind Pittsburgh in the AFC North race.
- The Ravens added the 'Hurricane' wrinkle to the playbook this week and practiced it only a couple of times before calling it in the clutch.
- Andrews is one of five tight ends to top a franchise’s career receiving list and remains a few catches shy of the team receptions record as Mason offered public congratulations.