No Raven has ever celebrated in the end zone more than Mark Andrews.
Andrews became the Ravens' franchise leader in total touchdowns Sunday at MetLife Stadium with his 48th career score.
It was a 13-yard pass from Lamar Jackson over the middle, and the tight end and quarterback celebrated with leaping chest bump. Andrews now has eight scores over his last nine games.
Andrews surpassed former Ravens running back Jamal Lewis, who scored 47 times from 2000-2006.
Andrews has been a model of consistency over his Ravens career. The 2018 third-round pick has scored at least five touchdowns every season since his rookie year and leads the Ravens this season.
"You know, anytime you break something like that, it's a team thing. I've been blessed by so many great teammates around here and being in this organization," Andrews said this week.
"There's been a lot [of touchdowns] and I'm enjoying every second. I'm hoping to get a lot more."