Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has set the franchise’s all-time record for touchdowns.
Andrews caught a touchdown pass in the first quarter today against the Giants, giving the Ravens a 7-0 lead and giving Andrews 48 career touchdowns. That’s the most ever for the franchise, which began in 1996 when the Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore. (The new Browns retained the old Browns’ records.)
Andrews broke a record previously held by Jamal Lewis, who scored 47 touchdowns as a Raven. Following Lewis are Ray Rice with 43, Todd Heap with 41, Willis McGahee with 35 and Lamar Jackson with 32.
Andrews has played his entire NFL career in Baltimore. The Ravens selected him in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft.