Mark Andrews now stands alone.
After scoring a 9-yard touchdown in the first half to put Baltimore on the board, Andrews (42) passed former tight end Todd Heap for the most receiving touchdowns in Ravens history.
Andrews had a long road back after his leg injury last season, but he now is etched in franchise history.
"Incredibly grateful," Andrews said on breaking the record. "Getting drafted to this incredible organization, I've been blessed with incredible teammates, obviously No. 8 and having that connection. ... You got to look back at the guys like Todd Heap and the guys that have done it before you and just be grateful that I'm in this situation."
Andrews kept it coming in Monday night's 41-31 win over the Buccaneers, bringing in a 4-yard pass from Lamar Jackson on fourth-and-3 for his second score of the game.
Andrews had a quiet start to the season but got rolling the last few weeks. He broke a two-game streak without a catch in Week 5 against the Bengals when he went for 55 yards on four grabs, and he tied Heap's record last week against the Commanders, totaling 66 yards.
Jackson's favorite target is heating up, and now his name is atop the record books in Baltimore.
"That's crazy, man," Jackson said of Andrews breaking the record. "We've been at it for a few years now. That's great for Mark to have. I feel like he should have been had that, like last year, but we made it happen. And it's only more touchdowns from here."