Ravens' Mark Andrews entered Travis Kelce, Shannon Sharpe territory with 2-TD game vs. Browns

Mark Andrews had his way in the Baltimore Ravens’ 28-3 road win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 4. Andrews blossomed as Lamar Jackson’s go-to target against the Browns. He was targeted five times by the two-time Pro Bowler, and he logged five catches for 80 receiving yards. Andrews also hauled in two touchdown catches […]

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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) celebrates with quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) after catching a touchdown during the second half against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Mark Andrews had his way in the Baltimore Ravens’ 28-3 road win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 4.

Andrews blossomed as Lamar Jackson’s go-to target against the Browns. He was targeted five times by the two-time Pro Bowler, and he logged five catches for 80 receiving yards.

Andrews also hauled in two touchdown catches for the eighth time in his career in the divisional matchup. For one, he completed a 7-yard touchdown reception in the late stages of the second quarter that essentially put the game out of reach for Cleveland.

According to StatMuse, Andrews became the 12th tight end in NFL history to notch at least eight games with at least two touchdown catches. Kansas City Chiefs standout Travis Kelce (10) and Pro Football Famer Shannon Sharpe (nine) are among the tight ends who rank above Andrews on this leaderboard.

Overall, Antonio Gates (21 games) holds the all-time record for the most games by a tight end with at least two touchdown receptions.

Andrews has been quite a valuable contributor in the Ravens’ new-look offense so far this season, tallying 160 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns over three contests played.

Andrews and the Ravens will now look ahead to a road matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers coming up in Week 5.