Last week, Mark Andrews made history for the Baltimore Ravens.
His 48th receiving touchdown became an all-time high in franchise history.
Now, he’s added even one more to his tally.
That’s why even Lamar Jackson was shocked to know that this was his first touchdown reception vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers in his career.
Following the game, Jackson admitted to being surprised by that fact, adding that he was glad that he accomplished that (via Sarah Ellison).
Lamar Jackson was in shock to hear that tonight marked the first time that Mark Andrews scored a touchdown against the Steelers. pic.twitter.com/LhXQDhaIPe
— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) December 22, 2024
Andrews has always been Jackson’s favorite target.
With Isaiah Likely and Zay Flowers emerging as legitimate threats in the open field, Andrews has taken a bit of a step back, but he continues to sit atop Jackson’s favorite targets.
For the most part, Jackson hasn’t played great against the Steelers.
Mike Tomlin’s physical defense usually causes him a lot of trouble, but that wasn’t the case on Saturday.
If anything, Derrick Henry opened the field up for Jackson with his explosive runs, and vice versa.
The Ravens got back at the Steelers after a disappointing loss earlier in the season, and they now control their destiny in the AFC North Division.
For them to win the division, Andrews and Jackson must maintain their unmatched rapport.
There is still some hard work to do before the playoffs begin.
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