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Ravens TE Mark Andrews is questionable to return to Thursday night's game vs. the Bucs with a shoulder injury. He entered this one with a bad knee. We'll update Andrews' status when we know more.
Update: Andrews has been ruled out for the game.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) is active for tonight’s game vs. the Bucs. He didn’t practice at all this week, so it’s safe to assume he’s not at 100%. Andrews’ floor and ceiling is lower than usual, but he still sits atop the Week 8 TE Rankings.
The Buccaneers have ruled out CB Carlton Davis (hip) and DB Antoine Winfield Jr. (concussion). That certainly helps the matchup for Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and his pass-catchers. Winfield has spent more time at slot CB than safety so far this season. So these absences are especially helpful to WR Devin Duvernay and TE Mark Andrews. Duvernay and Davis have each primarily run on the same side of the formation, and Andrews remains Baltimore's biggest threat from the slot. We'll see whether Andrews and WR Rashod Bateman play through their "questionable" designations. Bateman did put in a full practice Wednesday, while Andrews hasn't practiced this week.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) is listed as questionable for Thursday night's game vs. the Bucs. He didn't practice at all on the short week. Andrews played 88% of Baltimore's offensive snaps with this injury last week, although he finished catch-less on 2 targets. That was at least partly due to QB Lamar Jackson throwing it just 16 times, but it's also fair to assume the knee was an issue. Andrews brings a lower ceiling and floor to Week 8 fantasy lineups -- although we'd still have trouble benching him in fantasy football.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) did not practice on Tuesday. He played through this issue in Sunday's win over the Browns, posting his usual snap and route rates. Andrews finished without a catch on 2 targets, though, and it looks like he's still not at 100%. We're still expecting him to play vs. the Bucs on Thursday night, but we'll see how Andrews is listed on the final injury report tomorrow.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) is active for today’s game vs. the Browns. He only got in a limited practice on Friday, but we never sensed much concern about his status. Andrews remains a must-start in season-long fantasy leagues.
The Ravens expect TE Mark Andrews (knee) to play Sunday against the Browns, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Listed as questionable, Andrews belongs in all fantasy lineups this week.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) is listed as questionable for this weekend’s game vs. the Browns. He only got in a limited practice on Friday but didn’t sound worried about his status. “My body feels good. I’m ready to go,” Andrews said. Keep him penciled into fantasy lineups for now, but check back around 11:30 am ET on Sunday to make sure he’s active.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) missed his 2nd straight practice on Thursday. We've still heard no concern from the team or media about Andrews' status for this weekend's game vs. the Browns, but check back tomorrow for another update.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews did not practice on Wednesday and is on the injury report with a knee. There's been no word on an injury, so our guess is that this is more of a rest day. We'll get another update on Andrews tomorrow.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews caught 7 balls or 106 yards and Baltimore's only passing TD in Sunday's loss to the Giants. His 11 targets marked 34.4% of QB Lamar Jackson's 32 attempts for the game, and his yardage a little more than half of the team total. WRs Devin Duvernay and Demarcus Robinson tied for 2nd on the team with 5 targets apiece. Robinson caught 3 for 27 yards, while Duvernay snared just 1 for 14 yards. Baltimore gets the Browns in Week 7.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews rebounded from a Week 4 dud to post 8-89-1 against Cincinnati. Curiously, he was left wide open for his 4th TD of the year. His 10 targets represented an excellent 31% team share. It was the type of usage you'd expect, especially with Rashod Bateman (foot) sidelined. Of course, regardless of Bateman’s Week 6 status vs. the Giants, Andrews will remain an elite TE1. He’s 2nd at the position in PPR points per game.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson threw for just 144 yards and a TD in Sunday's rain-soaked loss to the Bills, adding a pair of INTs. WR Rashod Bateman led the team in targets (6) but caught just 3 balls for 17 yards. TE Mark Andrews managed only 2 receptions for 15 yards among 5 targets. WR Devin Duvernay matched that target count and caught 4 passes for a team-high 51 yards. Jackson rebounded his fantasy line somewhat with 73 rushing yards on 11 attempts.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews racked up 8-89-2 receiving on 13 targets in Sunday's win over the Patriots. That accounted for 44.8% of QB Lamar Jackson's total pass attempts, with just 1 other Raven topping 2 targets. That was WR Rashod Bateman, who caught 2 of 4 looks for 59 yards. WR Devin Duvernay and TE Josh Oliver snagged Jackson's other 2 TD passes. New England ranked among the league's toughest matchups for TEs last season. Although the Pats missed S Kyle Dugger in this game, let the result remind you that we need not fear matchups when it comes to Andrews. Bateman will generally find more favorable conditions than he had Sunday.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson delivered big numbers in Sunday's come-from-ahead loss to the Dolphins. He ran for 119 yards on 9 attempts, with most of that coming via his 79-yard TD dash in the 3rd quarter. Jackson also racked up 318 yards and 3 TDs through the air, finding TE Mark Andrews, WR Rashod Bateman and WR Demarcus Robinson for scores. Bateman (4-108) and Andrews (9-104) each delivered big lines, combining to claim 62% of Jackson's targets for the game.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews led the Ravens in targets and receptions in Sunday's 24-9 win at the Jets, but he supplied a somewhat quiet 5-52 receiving line. Worst of all, he watched all 3 of Lamar Jackson's TD passes go to teammates. Although mildly frustrating for fantasy owners, there's nothing worrisome here. Andrews accounted for 23.3% of Jackson's pass attempts in the game.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (illness) is INACTIVE for today’s game vs. the Bears. QB Tyler Huntley gets his 1st career start. Huntley went undrafted out of Utah last year and has attempted just 16 NFL passes. He completed a solid 67.2% of his college passes with 46 TDs to 20 INTs. Huntley also ran for 1,146 yards and 16 scores at Utah and is a 95th percentile athlete for his position. There’s rushing upside here, but Huntley is a clear downgrade for Baltimore’s passing game.
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