Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return

Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return
Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return

Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return

Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return

Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return
Ravens John Harbaugh Offers Update On Mark Andrews’ Impending Return

When Baltimore Ravens’ tight end Mark Andrews went down with an ankle injury in Week 11 against the Cincinnati Bengals, the thought was that he wouldn’t be seen again this season.

That ruled him out for the regular season, but there was a glimmer of hope that if Baltimore could make a deep playoff run, that we might see #89 on the field again

Well, it is now more than a glimmer of hope as Andrews was seen on the practice field this week. But despite that, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh isn’t rushing to put his star tight end on the field.

“I think we’re on the same timetable that we were on,” Harbaugh said on Andrews’ return. “We’re in that range, you know but today was the first day,

did individual [drills] that was it, so it kind of ramp from there, and just we get into next week and we’ll have a better idea.” So that is a big piece of positive news for the Ravens to even have Andrews on the practice

field. But going through individual reps is one thing, and playing in a Divisional Playoff game is another thing entirely.

Baltimore has done just fine without Andrews, thanks to the play of second-year tight end Isaiah Likely who finished with 411 receiving yards and five touchdowns stepping in for

Andrews. But despite the Ravens being cautious with their All-Pro tight end, Harbaugh stated that when the news came through that he would be practicing, the locker room got a jolt of excitement.

“Everybody’s excited for Mark,” Harbaugh said. “You see him in the training room every day, he’s in the weight room, he’s in the meetings, everybody knows and everybody kind of knew he’s coming out and practicing

so they’re

happy for Mark. “It’s you always want to see one of the brothers back out there doing their thing.”

The Ravens, who are favored to win the AFC, will receive a bye in the Wild Card Round, giving Andrews an extra week of preparation as he gets ready to make a comeback.

Related: Harbaugh of the Ravens says Mark Andrews might return for the postseason. Without include the Week 18 defeat to Pittsburgh due to a number of starters being down, Baltimore was 6-0 without Andrews.

It would be extremely beneficial to have him back in the starting lineup for the start of the playoffs. The Ravens were strong going into the postseason,

and with an All-Pro tight end returning, things can only get better for Baltimore.

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