
Prior to Sunday, veteran tight end Mark Andrews had scored 56 touchdowns over his storied NFL career. All of those coming on the receiving end of passes from Ravens quarterbacks.
Touchdown number 57 came on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, and it was a first for Andrews, who reached the end zone for the first time as a runner.
And it came on a fake tush push.
With the Ravens facing a 4th-and-1 situation in the fourth quarter against the Browns, Andrews lined up under center as the Baltimore offense got into position for the tush push. The tight end has been used for the tush push dating back to last season, when he converted two tush push plays for first downs in a playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Only instead of plunging forward, Andrews reverse pivoted out of the snap and rolled to the right edge, picking up a block from Patrick Ricard along the way for a 35-yard touchdown:
The score gave the Ravens a 23-16 lead late in the fourth quarter over the Browns.



