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Home / Sports / TE's Trick TD: Ravens' Secret Weapon Revealed

TE's Trick TD: Ravens' Secret Weapon Revealed

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Mark Andrews scored a 35-yard rushing touchdown on a trick play.
  • Andrews, not the QB, ran the unique tush push variation.
  • Andrews is bigger than Lamar Jackson and safer for this role.
TE's Trick TD: Ravens' Secret Weapon Revealed

In a recent game, the Baltimore Ravens unveiled an unexpected offensive maneuver resulting in a 35-yard rushing touchdown scored by tight end Mark Andrews. Instead of the typical quarterback sneak, Andrews took the snap, pivoted, and sprinted untouched around the defense for the score.

This unusual play highlights Andrews' versatile role within the Ravens' offensive scheme. The decision to use the tight end over quarterback Lamar Jackson for such plays stems from practical considerations; Andrews possesses greater size, which contributes to Lamar Jackson's health and longevity.

Jackson's build is not suited for the physical demands of a quarterback sneak, unlike players such as Jalen Hurts. The Ravens have consistently employed Andrews in these unique situations for several seasons, and this strategy is anticipated to persist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mark Andrews scored on a trick play designed to surprise the defense, where he took the snap and ran for a touchdown.
The Ravens use Mark Andrews for QB sneak-like plays because he is larger than Lamar Jackson, prioritizing Jackson's health and safety.
Mark Andrews plays a versatile role, including acting as a ball carrier on unique trick plays like the one he scored on.

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