'The Sky's The Limit!' Ravens TE Mark Andrews Loves The New Baltimore Offense
The Baltimore Ravens will be sporting a new-look offense after the arrival of new offensive coordinator Todd Monken and the addition of free agent wideouts Odell Beckham Jr. and Nelson Agholor. When you throw in rookie receiver Zay Flowers, the Ravens' first-round pick in April's NFL Draft, this thing could be scary good.
At least tight end Mark Andrews thinks so.
“I think it’s going to be a dangerous offense,” Andrews said. “I really love what coach Monken’s had to teach and the way he’s teaching and the energy that he brings. Very enthusiastic. I think the sky’s the limit. I think for us it’s just about taking charge, taking control of this offense, making it ours and just keep on working.”
Baltimore locked up quarterback Lamar Jackson for the next five years just before the NFL Draft, and he'll be an integral part of the success of the new-look Ravens offense. And Andrews plans on being just as important in the passing game as before.
Last season, Andrews caught 73 balls for 847 yards and five touchdowns as the primary receiver for Jackson before the starting quarterback went down with a knee injury. And Andrews said he’s “extremely driven” to win a Super Bowl, and the kind of offense Baltimore is throwing out in 2023 would help his chances of getting there.
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