EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Tight end Mark Andrews staked the Baltimore Ravens to an early lead on Sunday against the New York Giants and made franchise history as well.
On third-and-goal, Andrews caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson with 3:18 left in the first quarter. It was Andrews’ 48th career touchdown, which surpasses running back Jamal Lewis for the most in Ravens history.
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Andrews celebrated by pointing to Jackson and then giving him a chest bump.
His record came after the roughest start of his seven-year career. He didn’t have a touchdown catch in his first five games. But Andrews has now reached the end zone eight times in his last nine games.