Current:Home > MarketsWhy is Ravens TE Mark Andrews out vs. Texans? Latest on three-time Pro Bowler's injury status -FutureFinance
Why is Ravens TE Mark Andrews out vs. Texans? Latest on three-time Pro Bowler's injury status
Johnathan Walker View
Date:2025-04-06 23:13:39
As the Baltimore Ravens practiced during their postseason bye week, a reward for being the AFC's No. 1 seed, a key offensive piece returned to the field: tight end Mark Andrews.
Andrews has not played since suffering an ankle injury that cost him the remainder of the regular season on Nov. 16. The Ravens won six in a row without him before dropping Week 18 to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Heading into the divisional-round matchup against the Houston Texans on Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN), Baltimore opened the door to regaining one of its top receiving targets back in the fold for quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Here's what we know about Andrews' recovery and status for the playoff matchup.
Will Mark Andrews play vs. Texans?
No.
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.
Andrews was listed as questionable on the injury report. He was a full participant in practice Wednesday and Thursday. But the Ravens did not activate him from injured reserve Friday.
"Mark is still up in the air," Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said after Thursday's practice.
According to NFL Network, Andrews is "not quite ready" to return.
Baltimore started the clock for Andrews' comeback by designating him to return from injured reserve at last Friday's practice. Players have three weeks to be activated from that date.
"Knowing how good this team is, how good our players are, how good our tight ends are, if I feel like I’m going to be helpful to the team, I’m going to (play)," Andrews said Wednesday. "If I feel like I’m close but not there, I’ll let these guys go and hopefully get there next weekend.
"I’m starting to feel really good, being able to get after it, get in and out of routes. Feeling pretty natural with all that stuff."
What was Mark Andrews' injury?
Andrews suffered ligament damage to his right ankle when Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson tackled him during a "Thursday Night Football" matchup. (Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow also suffered his season-ending wrist injury during the game.)
The Ravens knew it was severe immediately. Harbaugh said after the game that testing would likely confirm his fears that Andrews would miss the rest of the season.
Wilson's tackle came under fire as an example of the "hip-drop" tackle that some have called upon the league to ban. Months later, Andrews didn't seem to have an issue with the play.
"It kind of was just an unfortunate event," Andrews said. "I'm just going to let everybody else do their thing. If they want to ban the tackle, fine. I'm going to go hard no matter what. I don't blame the guy. He was just playing hard."
Mark Andrews' recovery includes hyperbaric chamber
One key to his recovery, Andrews said, was the use of a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. His girlfriend's family had one, he said, and they moved it into his house to aid in his recovery.
"I think that’s been big for me – help speed up that process," Andrews said.
According to the Mayo Clinic, hyperbaric oxygen therapy "involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment."
"The big thing is just coming in here every day and working," Andrews said. "To be able to push yourself, but not push yourself too hard, and teetering that line of getting better but not hurting yourself is something I’ve done."
Mark Andrews stats for 2023 season
Prior to his injury, the 2021 All-Pro caught 45 passes for 544 yards with six touchdowns.
Who is Mark Andrews' backup?
With Andrews out, the Ravens turned to a pair of second-year backups, Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar. Likely became the primary replacement and caught all five of his touchdowns over the final six games with Andrews sidelined. He had 322 receiving yards on 21 catches in that span.
Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey won't play vs. Texans
The Ravens will definitely be without one key starter. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who suffered a calf injury against the Miami Dolphins on Dec. 31, did not practice all week and was declared out.
veryGood! (5528)
Related
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- Estonia’s pro-Ukrainian PM faces pressure to quit over husband’s indirect Russian business links
- Man arrested after going door to door looking for Drew Barrymore's home, police say
- This week on Sunday Morning (August 27)
- Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
- Two suspects are dead after separate confrontations with police in Missouri
- Watch these South Carolina fishermen rescue a stuck and helpless dolphin
- 'I don’t like the situation': 49ers GM John Lynch opens up about Nick Bosa's holdout
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Maui County releases names of 388 people unaccounted for since the devastating wildfires
Ranking
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- Lakers set to unveil Kobe Bryant statue outside Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles
- Trump campaign promotes mug shot shirts, mugs, more merchandise that read Never Surrender
- Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was on plane that crashed, Russian aviation agency says
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Texas trial over Biden policy letting migrants from 4 countries into US to wrap up Friday
- Bachelor in Paradise Season 9 Reveals First Look: Meet the Bachelor Nation Cast
- Want to be an organic vegetable farmer? This program is growing the workforce.
Recommendation
Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
Horoscopes Today, August 25, 2023
Democrats accuse tax prep firms of undermining new IRS effort on electronic free file tax returns
Russian court extends U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich's detention by 3 months, state news agency says
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
If you're neurodivergent, here are steps to make your workplace more inclusive
Supreme Court says work on new coastal bridge can resume
How high tensions between China and the U.S. are impacting American companies