'Really good chance' Ravens' Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) plays in Week 11
Baltimore Ravens head coach Jon Harbaugh said Monday that there is a "really good chance" that tight end Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) will play in the team's Week 11 game against the Carolina Panthers.
The Ravens were on bye in Week 10, and it seems to have helped some of their injured players get back on track as the NFL playoffs draw nearer. Andrews had been limited by shoulder and knee issues over the past several weeks before sitting out the team's final game before the bye, so hopefully the extra time off helped him get back to full strength.
Andrews still ranks second among all tight ends this season in fantasy points (100.5) despite missing a game and having his bye, trailing only Travis Kelce to this point. Our models project him for 14.3 more fantasy points against the Panthers in Week 11.
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