Lamar Jackson, Ravens
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You all know the story well. The Baltimore Ravens drafted Lamar Jackson with the 32nd selection in the 2018 NFL Draft. A lesser-mentioned part of that story was that the organization landed one of the best tight ends in franchise history 54 spots later.
Two games ago, the Baltimore Ravens pulled out an incredible play. They aligned for the tush push, with tight end Mark Andrews under center. But instead of burrowing forward, Andrews pivoted and spun toward the right side of the field.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews calls playing with QB Lamar Jackson the ‘biggest blessing’ of his career, praising their chemistry and shared success since 2018.
QB Lamar Jackson scrambles to his left and finds Isaiah Likely downfield for a 30-yard gain.
Mark Andrews made history Sunday, and his quarterback couldn't be prouder for him. Lamar Jackson opened up about Andrews' historic day in the Ravens' win in Cleveland.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's play-action pass finds tight end Mark Andrews for a 19-yard gain into Cincinnati Bengals territory.
TE Mark Andrews on falling to the Bengals on Thanksgiving, the team's five turnovers, becoming the franchise's triple crown leader, and more.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had himself a perfect outing on Sunday in the 23-16 win over the Cleveland Browns. Andrews first broke the all-time record for receiving yards in the first quarter, surpassing Derrick Mason, in what is a superb achievement for the tight end.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially moved All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews to the 53-man roster. After weeks of speculation, the move was finally made, signaling his impending return to the team after a long layoff with an ankle injury. The Ravens host ...
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson missed three games because of a lingering right hamstring injury but returned to the lineup for Thursday night's contest at the Miami Dolphins. Jackson then shook off some rust as he guided the Ravens to ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is no longer the NFL ’s all-time leader in passer rating following a Week 13 loss to the rival Cincinnati Bengals.