Whoever gets the daunting task of facing the Baltimore Ravens will have to deal with Lamar Jackson going crazy behind center and now they will have to deal with him getting a weapon back on offense.
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh left the door open in November for a possible return by star tight end Mark Andrews following an ankle injury.
The team announced that Andrews has been designated to return from injured reserve and the TE returned to practice today.
This is a huge step toward getting back on the field for the playoffs.
The Ravens won’t kick off their playoff run until the divisional round. When they do, they may have a healthy Andrews.
Andrews landed on IR after suffering a fractured fibula in Week 11. He has now missed six games in total, with second-year backup Isaiah Likely stepping in as the starter.
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Likely has found success, scoring five touchdowns during the Ravens’ 5-1 stretch following his injury. However, Andrews has long been one of quarterback Lamar Jackson’s favorite targets when healthy. He still leads the team with six receiving TDs in the 2023 season.