Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews hasn’t seen the field since mid-November but has finally been deemed healthy ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game. On Friday, he had an update that should be very exciting for fans.
Speaking to the media, Andrews declared that he is “feeling healthy” ahead of the game against the Kansas City Chiefs. He said he’s ready to help the team with the Super Bowl on the line.
“Feeling healthy, feeling good. I’m excited to help this team in this upcoming game,” Andrews said when asked about his health.
Andrews had 45 receptions for 544 yards and six touchdowns in just 10 games this past season. He was on pace for over 1,000 yards this season before his injury.
“Feeling healthy, feeling good. I’m excited to help this team in this upcoming game.” @Mandrews_81 pic.twitter.com/PlCUlseccF
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 26, 2024
The Baltimore Ravens were good with Mark Andrews and have proven to be good without him as well.
But as with any offensive weapon, it’s always better to have him and not need him than to need him and not have him.
Will the Ravens make good use of Mark Andrews against the Chiefs this weekend?