"Arrr, ye scurvy dogs! Ravens' Mark Andrews be settin' sail once more in the grand battle against the Chiefs, despite a wicked injury mere weeks past!"
2024-01-26
Arrr, me hearties! The scallywags of the Baltimore Ravens be thinkin' that their brave tight end, Mark Andrews, had met his untimely end in November. But lo and behold, the lad be back in action for the grand AFC championship! Aye, a true miracle on the seven seas!
The Baltimore Ravens have activated their star tight end, Mark Andrews, off injured reserve, surprising everyone who thought his season was over due to an ankle injury sustained in Week 11. Head coach John Harbaugh even believed that the injury was "season-ending." However, Andrews has made a remarkable recovery and is now ready to play in the AFC championship game. The injury was initially reported as a cracked fibula after a hip-drop tackle against the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite losing Andrews, the Ravens managed to win six consecutive games, including the game in which he was hurt. In the divisional round last week, they beat the Houston Texans with a dominant second half. Isaiah Likely has played well in Andrews' absence, catching 23 passes for 346 yards and six touchdowns for Lamar Jackson. However, the Ravens are glad to have Andrews back, who likely would have made his fourth Pro Bowl if not for the injury. In his first nine games, he had 43 receptions for 521 yards and six touchdowns, putting him on pace for a highly successful season. The Ravens will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship, hoping to make it to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 2012 season. Andrews expressed his excitement to be back and stated that he would give everything he's got to help the team.