NEW DELHI: Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews suffered an ankle injury during the first drive of Thursday night’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The incident occurred when Andrews was tackled by Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson at the Cincinnati 4-yard line. Following the tackle, Andrews received medical attention on the field for several minutes before slowly making his way off the field to the medical tent.
The Ravens swiftly ruled Andrews out for the remainder of the game.Before his exit, Andrews had recorded two catches for 23 yards. The sixth-year tight end, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has been a key playmaker for the Ravens, leading the team with six receiving touchdowns in the current season.
In a related play later in the game, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson faced a tackle at the ankles by Logan Wilson on a third-down run towards the Baltimore sideline. Jackson subsequently pitched the ball out of bounds for an incomplete pass. Following the play, Jackson visited the medical tent but returned to the game in the next series.
The injuries to key players like Mark Andrews and Lamar Jackson highlight the physical nature of the game and the potential impact on teams as they navigate the challenges of the NFL season. The Ravens will monitor the status of these players as they progress through the recovery process.
(With Reuters inputs)
The Ravens swiftly ruled Andrews out for the remainder of the game.Before his exit, Andrews had recorded two catches for 23 yards. The sixth-year tight end, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has been a key playmaker for the Ravens, leading the team with six receiving touchdowns in the current season.
In a related play later in the game, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson faced a tackle at the ankles by Logan Wilson on a third-down run towards the Baltimore sideline. Jackson subsequently pitched the ball out of bounds for an incomplete pass. Following the play, Jackson visited the medical tent but returned to the game in the next series.
The injuries to key players like Mark Andrews and Lamar Jackson highlight the physical nature of the game and the potential impact on teams as they navigate the challenges of the NFL season. The Ravens will monitor the status of these players as they progress through the recovery process.
(With Reuters inputs)