The connection between Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews has been strong all season for the Baltimore Ravens. That continued on Sunday. Late in the second quarter, Jackson found Andrews for a 39-yard touchdown versus the Cleveland Browns.

Before this play, Baltimore hadn't gotten much going on the offensive side of the ball. Luckily the Browns had a mix-up in coverage and left Andrews wide open in the middle of the field.

With the touchdown reception, Andrews caught his ninth touchdown of the season. The second-year tight end had 58 receptions for 759 yards and eight scores coming into Sunday.

Along with Andrews, Jackson broke the Ravens' franchise record for passing touchdowns in a single season. The record was held by Vinny Testaverde since the second season of Baltimore's inauguration in 1997.

Similarly to last year, it seems to be a foregone conclusion that the NFL's MVP Award is going to a quarterback in the AFC.

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