The Baltimore Ravens are facing off against the Cleveland Browns in a heated AFC North divisional matchup. The first half of the contest was extremely sloppy on both sides, with five total turnovers and only nine total points scored. However, Baltimore started off the second half with a bang, as quarterback Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews connected for multiple big plays.
First, the duo combined for a spectacular 39-yard pass play. Jackson rolled out on a third down play and fired the ball deep down the field to his tight end. Andrews came back for the football and came down with a spectacular one-handed catch as he was being held.
Mark Andrews comes up with the HUGE one-handed catch 🤩
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A few plays later, Jackson hit Andrews for a 13-yard score where the quarterback retreated and waited for his tight end to work open, then flung the ball into the end zone where Andrews came back for the ball again to give the Ravens six points.
LAMAR AGAIN.@lj_era8 #RavensFlock
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Jackson and Andrews have always had a great connection on the field, and they showed it once again on Sunday night. The score gave Baltimore a 13-3 lead midway through the third quarter.