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Mark Andrews: My time will come

Mark Andrews: My time will come

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Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been a frequent target of quarterback Lamar Jackson's passes since the two players entered the league in 2018, but things have changed in their seventh season together.

Andrews has been targeted just eight times through the first three weeks of the season and has caught six passes for 65 yards. There were none of those catches in last Sunday's win over the Cowboys, but Andrews doesn't feel like he's being left out of the offense.

Andrews said Thursday that he “obviously” wants the ball to come his way, but he's confident “my time will come” in an offense that has multiple ways to move from game to game.

“I feel great. I think you saw it in the movie the way I move. I think I’m doing a lot of things better than ever before,” Andrews said via the team’s website. “And yeah, you know, it’s different. We have a different team, but I still feel incredibly good and fast and strong. And I'm the same player I always was. It’s just that I lack the courage.”

It's a long season and the connection between Andrews and Jackson has been so long-standing that it's hard to imagine they won't find each other again in the coming weeks, but it's just as hard to imagine the offense becoming one again where Andrews is like that plays a prominent role.

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