Mark Andrews
TE - Baltimore Ravens
2024 Outlook
The Ravens have activated TE Mark Andrews from injured reserve.
Fantasy Impact
Andrews has logged practice time over the last couple of days and is set to make his return from an ankle injury he suffered in Week 11. It is unknown how many snaps Andrews will see, but Lamar Jackson will have a trusted weapon back for the AFC Championship Game. Andrews and Isaiah Likely will provide a different look for the Ravens against a strong Chiefs’ defense.
Mark Andrews practiced on Thursday.
Fantasy Impact
Andrews has now practiced in back-to-back days to open the week. His status remains one to monitor on Friday, but he appears to be trending in the right direction.
Mark Andrews is expected to make his return from IR for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against Kansas City according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Fantasy Impact
Andrews has been out since suffering what was then believed to be a season-ending ankle injury in Week 11. His return against the Chiefs would give the Ravens a two-headed tight end monster with the emergence of Isaiah Likely who has flourished in a starting role. Andrews gives Lamar Jackson another weapon at his disposal in an offense that is firing on all cylinders and is another body Kansas City must account for, likely leading to mismatches galore. Surprisingly, although Andrews has scored 40 touchdowns in his career, he has never scored in five career playoff games. That should change if he suits up on Sunday, as expected.
The Ravens are not expected to activate Mark Andrews from the Injured Reserve to play against the Texans on Saturday.
Fantasy Impact
Andrews was able to practice this week, but it wasn't enough for him to be able to return. If Baltimore beats Houston this weekend, he'll try and return for the AFC Championship next week.
Mark Andrews has been listed as questionable ahead of Saturday's game against the Texans.
Fantasy Impact
Andrews was able to close the week with back-to-back full practices. Ravens' coach John Harbaugh still wouldn't commit to him playing, so he seems to be a true game-time decision.