
Which tight end will score the most touchdowns for the Ravens?
The Ravens have assembled a plethora of weapons for quarterback Lamar Jackson in the passing game, both at wide receiver and tight end. Jackson’s go-to target for his career has been tight end Mark Andrews, who led the team with 11 receiving touchdowns in 2024 despite a slow start to the season. Will the reliable tight end repeat as the team leader, or will he be usurped as Jackson’s favorite target?
Today’s Question of the Day is:
Who will lead the Ravens in receiving touchdowns in 2025?
My answer: Mark Andrews
There have only been two seasons in which Andrews has not led the team in receiving touchdowns since being drafted by Baltimore in 2018. Nobody has a better connection with Jackson, and that routinely shows up in the endzone where Jackson trusts Andrews more than anyone. Andrews’ offseason was affected by a car crash in 2024, possibly leading to his uncharacteristic performance at the beginning of the season. The 29-year-old tight end showed that he still had gas in the tank with a strong finish to the year, scoring touchdowns in 10 of the final 12 games of the regular season.
With a healthy offseason, Andrews will be determined to rebound from a mistake-filled performance against the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs that saw him fumble and drop a game-tying two-point conversion with just over a minute left in regulation. While it was tempting to choose fellow tight end Isaiah Likely, especially in a contract year, I think Andrews will remind everyone how he became the all-time leader in receiving touchdowns for the Ravens.
Who do you think will lead the Ravens in receiving touchdowns in 2025? Scroll down to the comment section and let us know!