Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is always ready to make the most of every snap count, whether he touches the ball or not.

With the Ravens trailing the Cincinnati Bengals for most of their week five matchup, Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken knew that he would need to increase the volume of passes made by quarterback Lamar Jackson. This would create an opportunity for Andrews to make his impact.

Finally, after two consecutive weeks with no catches, Andrews finished week 5 with four receptions, 55 yards, and a yield of 13.8 yards per catch.

As the season progresses, Andrews will see more targets, especially as opponents become susceptible to the play-action pass. Andrews’ huge play as a run-blocker has been essential to the success of running back Derrick Henry, though fans presume his lack of targets means he might be obsolete.

Ultimately, Monken has enough manpower to ensure that the Ravens’ offense stays on schedule. Whether he opts for the run or pass, he’ll be able to count on Andrews to give his all every play.