Ravens' Mark Andrews (ankle) 'up in the air' for Divisional Round
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) is "up in the air" for Saturday's Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans, per head coach John Harbaugh.
Andrews was upgraded to a full practice on Wednesday after returning to action last week, potentially putting him on track to play for the first time since Week 11. The Ravens might limit Andrews' workload after the long layoff, but he would still be an upgrade for Lamar Jackson and the offense. Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar will continue to fill in at tight end if Andrews is inactive.
numberFire's models currently expect Andrews to be on a snap count and project him for 3.5 targets, 2.4 receptions, and 28.4 yards. The Texans allowed the fifth-most FanDuel points to tight ends this season.
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