Ravens Win Big, But Must Move Forward Without Injured Tight End Mark Andrews

Nation & World, NFL Seattle

The Baltimore Ravens had a big win against the New England Patriots on Sunday, but the victory was bittersweet as the team lost tight end Mark Andrews to a knee injury. Andrews, who has been a key part of the Ravens offense since being drafted in 2018, was injured late in the fourth quarter and had to be helped off the field.

Andrews has been a major contributor to the Ravens offense this season, leading the team in receiving yards and touchdowns. He has also been a reliable target for quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has relied on Andrews to make big plays in key moments.

The loss of Andrews is a big blow to the Ravens offense, as he was one of their most important players. However, the team will have to move forward without him and find a way to make up for his absence.

The Ravens will need to rely on other players to step up in Andrews’ absence. Tight end Nick Boyle and wide receiver Willie Snead will likely be asked to take on more responsibility in the passing game. Additionally, running back Gus Edwards could be used more often as a receiver out of the backfield.

The Ravens will also need to find ways to make up for Andrews’ blocking ability. The team will likely look to offensive linemen Orlando Brown Jr. and Ronnie Stanley to help fill the void left by Andrews.

The Ravens have a lot of talent on their roster and should be able to make up for the loss of Andrews. However, it will not be easy and they will need to rely on other players to step up and fill the void left by Andrews. The team must now move forward without one of their most important players and hope that they can continue their winning ways.

Ravens Win Big, But Must Move Forward Without Injured Tight End Mark Andrews