Mark Andrews is officially on record watch, and Sunday in Cleveland could flip a significant page in Ravens history. According to Adam Schefter’s Nov. 15 report, the star tight end is four yards from overtaking Derrick Mason’s franchise receiving mark of 5,777 yards, and just seven receptions away from Mason’s all-time catch record of 471. Baltimore already saw Keenan Allen rewrite Chargers history last week, and now it’s Andrews’ turn to take the spotlight.
History awaits Sunday in Cleveland: Mark Andrews is four yards away from breaking the Ravens all-time record for receiving yards that Derrick Mason currently holds with 5,777. He also is seven receptions away from breaking Mason’s all-time franchise record of 471 catches.
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Nov 12, 2023; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) looks on before a game against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports
The setup couldn’t be more perfect. The Ravens are rolling with three straight wins, Lamar Jackson is healthy again, and Andrews is playing like the anchor this offense always leans on. ClutchPoints’ Nov. 15 report detailed how Andrews sits at 5,774 yards entering Week 11, basically a single drive away from becoming the most prolific pass catcher the franchise has ever seen. That’s wild company considering the names that came before him.
Derrick Mason himself even chimed in. In hisXpost on Nov. 16, the former Ravens great sent Andrews a message ahead of the milestone.
“Congrats, Mark!” Mason said, offering his support to the 30-year-old tight end as he approaches the record.
That connection matters. Mason held that spot for more than a decade, and Andrews is about to pass him while still deep in his prime.
But the chase doesn’t stop there. As Adam Schefter noted, Andrews is also nearing Mason’s receptions record though that milestone likely waits until Weeks 12 or 13. He’s only logged more than seven catches once this season, per Bolavip’s reporting, but the volume always spikes when games tighten.
Andrews isn’t treating it like a legacy weekend, though. His tone stayed steady when asked about the records earlier in the week, asEssentiallySports highlighted.
“Just continue to do my job, not looking really too much into that, but focusing on this game, executing at the highest level, and continue to grow from week to week.”
Andrews’ trajectory even brushes against Travis Kelce territory, a point many reports dug into. No tight end touches Kelce’s long-term accumulation, but Andrews matches him in efficiency and, at his 2021 peak, posted single-season totals that even Kelce rarely hit. Add Lamar Jackson’s trust, Andrews’ physical reliability, and a scheme that always finds him open, and the path ahead reads like a tight end entering his defining stretch.
That’s why this moment matters. Sunday isn’t just about four yards. It’s Andrews officially stepping into the top spot of Baltimore’s receiving history and tightening his grip on a legacy that keeps pacing upward.