Three Headed Monster: Ravens Tight Ends Are Having A Blast On And Off The Field

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Ravens tight ends are having a ball on and off the field By Jack Carney The Baltimore Ravens’ tight ends are at once unique amid the NFL landscape yet completely relatable to the common football fan at the same time.

Co. The results certainly speak for themselves, as the Ravens are on pace to easily surpass the team rushing record of 2,674 yards set in 2003.

Second-year players Mark Andrews and Hayden Hurst, along with veteran Nick Boyle, combine to form one of the NFL’s most versatile and rare tight end trios. They also form a tight-knit group of friends with everything you would expect from three close pals in their 20s.

The dual abilities of all three tight ends have paired perfectly with Jackson’s extraordinary multifaceted game and have helped Roman’s nontraditional offense become one of the NFL’s best.

Across the league, many tight ends have specialized into one of two distinct categories: pass catcher or blocker, a hulking receiver or an athletic but undersized lineman. But each of the Ravens’ tight ends can be both, and they serve as an interchangeable part within the league’s highest scoring offense. The trio has been instrumental in the passing game, hauling in a combined 92 receptions and accounting for three of quarterback Lamar Jackson’s top five targets. Andrews leads the team in receiving with 48 receptions for 598 yards and 6 touchdowns, while Boyle, generally considered one of the league’s best blocking tight ends, has already set a career high for receiving yards (270). Meanwhile, Baltimore leads the NFL in rushing by a wide margin. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman utilizes three-tight end sets more than anyone as part of his unorthodox attack, leaning on Andrews, Boyle and Hurst to open holes for Jackson, Mark Ingram and 10 | 2019 BALTIMORE RAVENS GAMEDAY

The three friends will tell you that they have meshed in a great way together off the field as well, even though they technically are competing for playing time and positioning on the depth chart every day. The position mates are practically inseparable at the Ravens’ training facility in Owings Mills, spending most of their workdays together moving as a unit from workouts to meetings to practices to the locker room. And despite their status as professional football players bopping around an NFL building, their friendships resemble something you could find anywhere. In fact, their interactions resemble something you might discover on a high school football team, complete with towel-whipping, locker room wrestling, foot races, practical jokes and incessant teasing. In that spirit, the three sat down together for a fun conversation about their friendships.

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