Mark Andrews' career dominance vs. Browns draws honest take from Cleveland DE

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has had the Cleveland Browns’ number for years. To the surprise of no one in the Ravens organization, Andrews put together yet another potent performance against the Browns in Week 4. Andrews tallied five catches for 80 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens’ 28-3 win over the […]

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Oct 9, 2022; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) celebrates scoring a second quarter touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has had the Cleveland Browns’ number for years. To the surprise of no one in the Ravens organization, Andrews put together yet another potent performance against the Browns in Week 4.

Andrews tallied five catches for 80 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens’ 28-3 win over the Browns. The three-time Pro Bowler became the 12th tight end in NFL history to log at least eight games with at least two touchdown receptions.

Andrews has had some of his best career games against Cleveland. Overall, the veteran tight end has recorded 48 receptions for 621 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns in such contests. According to StatMuse, only five players have hauled in more touchdown catches than Andrews against the Browns, including Isaac Curtis, who logged 12 receiving scores in 23 such games played.

Browns defensive end Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, who was teammates with Andrews for three seasons at Oklahoma, was far from surprised to see the all-around tight end once again have his way with Cleveland.

"I went to college with the guy," Okoronkwo said after the game. "He has been a talented tight end since we were in college at OU. I did not expect anything less from him."

Andrews has reached the end zone in six out of 11 career meetings against the Browns.

Andrews now has his sights set on Baltimore’s Week 5 clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers — a team that he has never scored a touchdown against.