'On To The Next One!' Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews After Win At Arizona Cardinals

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews spoke about the team's mindset after a win against the Arizona Cardinals.
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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews talked about how the team is handling the season after a road win against the Arizona Cardinals. 

"We're not complacent," Andrews said via CBS. "We know the type of team that we are and we're starting to be, and I think that's kind of coming to fruition these last couple weeks so it's great to get a win coming out of Arizona, and we're moving on to the next one."

Andrews was tied for the team lead in catches and yards, hauling in four passes for 40 yards and a touchdown against the Cardinals in a 31-24 win on the road. The final score was closer than the game actually was, with Arizona scoring nine points in the final 1:14 to bring the score to within one touchdown. 

Mark Andrews caught his sixth touchdown of the season against the Arizona Cardinals.  / USA Today Sports

For the 28-year-old tight end, he was returning to play in his home state, as he was born and raised in Arizona. Andrews was born in Scottsdale where he grew up and attended Desert Mountain High School where he played football. 

Andrews is having a great season once again even after missing a game early on due to injury, turning 32 receptions into 397 yards and six touchdowns. He is currently on pace for almost 13 touchdowns this season, which would be a new career-high. 

For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, the Ravens are taking things one game at a time this season. At 6-2, they are tied for first place in the AFC and have a 1.5 game lead on every other team in the AFC North. 

Next up for Baltimore is a matchup with the Seattle Seahawks at M&T Bank Stadium on Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. 


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