Mark Andrews's Stats, Metrics, Game Logs, Projections & Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT6' 5'' , 250 lbs
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Birthdate09/06/1995 (29)
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CollegeOklahoma
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Draft Info2018: Rd 3, Pk 86 (BLT)
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StatusActive
2024 season stats
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Receptions43 10th
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Receiving Yards490 10th
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Receiving Touchdowns7 2nd
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Total DYAR218 2nd
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said it's still undecided if tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) will play in Saturday's Divisional Round playoff game against the Houston Texans, and he's officially listed as questionable. Andrews practiced this week for the first time since injuring his left ankle on Nov. 16 before being put on Injured Reserve. The good news is Andrews practiced in full on Wednesday and Thursday, but it doesn't necessarily mean he'll be active on Sunday or even have a big role if he does suit up. Andrews has been quarterback Lamar Jackson's favorite target since they were both selected by the Ravens in the 2018 draft. He ranks in the top three at the TE position with 347 catches (second), 4,305 yards (third) and 37 touchdowns (second) in the last five seasons. Andrews is going to be a risky DFS play if he's active on Saturday.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (ankle), who remains on Injured Reserve, was upgraded to a full practice participant on Wednesday after he was listed as limited on Tuesday. Andrews suffered a major ankle injury in Week 11 and hasn't played since, although it's looking like he might have a good shot to be officially activated from Injured Reserve in order to be available to play this Saturday in the Divisional Round of the playoffs against the Houston Texans. The 28-year-old has been looking good in practices, but if he's activated and plays against Houston, there's a good chance that Isaiah Likely will still operate as the team's primary pass-catching tight end. For that reason, Andrews will be a pretty risk DFS play for Baltimore's first postseason game this year.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken said that tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) has looked good in practice but said Andrews' status is "day-to-day" heading into the Divisional Round of the playoffs this Saturday against the Houston Texans. Andrews was listed as limited in practice on Tuesday after returning to practice last Friday. The 28-year-old remains on Injured Reserve and hasn't played since getting hurt in Week 11, but if he finishes off the week with some strong practices, Baltimore could consider officially activating him to have him available on Saturday against Houston. Given the long layoff and serious nature of Andrews' injury, it's unlikely he'd have a serious role in the Ravens' offensive game play this weekend if he were active against the Texans. UPDATE: Andrews practiced in full Wednesday.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is on the practice field on Tuesday leading up to the AFC Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans. The 28-year-old was designated to return from the Injured Reserve list on Friday and put in a limited practice session, and it appears he did not suffer any setbacks. Andrews was placed on Injured Reserve following the Week 11 win over the Baltimore Ravens with a major ankle injury exactly two months ago. Hopefully, he'll be activated for Saturday's game, but it's too early to tell. Fantasy managers and DFS gamers will need to check back later in the week for further updates. If he suits up, he'll have immediate DFS value, while Isaiah Likely will take a step back. Despite missing seven games, he leads the Ravens with six receiving touchdowns. UPDATE: Andrews was limited on Tuesday.
The Baltimore Ravens designated Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) to return from Injured Reserve on Friday, and he was limited to individual drills at practice on Friday. Andrews' return to practice comes two months after he suffered a serious left-ankle injury, but he looked fine running routes and cutting during individual drills. "I think we're on the same timetable that we were on," head coach John Harbaugh said after Friday's practice. "We're in that range. We'll get into next week, and we'll have a better idea." Andrews has been quarterback Lamar Jackson's favorite target since they were drafted by the Ravens in 2018, but it remains to be seen how productive the tight end will be if he's able to play in the postseason. He led the team with 54.4 receiving yards per game and six touchdowns through the first 11 weeks of 2023.