There’s a chance that Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews might not be out for the entire season, according to a surprising update from Ravens coach John Harbaugh on Monday. Despite initial concerns of a season-ending left ankle injury during Thursday’s victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, Harbaugh revealed a more optimistic outlook based on recent medical assessments.
Harbaugh stated that discussions with the team’s trainer and doctors indicated that the injury wasn’t as severe as initially feared immediately after the game. The MRI results revealed a cleaner situation than anticipated. Andrews is currently undergoing further evaluation with Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, North Carolina, and more information is expected upon his return later in the week.
While Harbaugh didn’t provide a definitive timeline for Andrews’ potential return, he acknowledged the possibility of the three-time Pro Bowler coming back at some point in the season. Harbaugh emphasized the need to wait for Andrews’ assessment and input before making any conclusive statements about his return.
When asked about the playoffs, Harbaugh remained cautious, stating that discussions about postseason participation would depend on Andrews’ condition upon his return. He highlighted Andrews’ competitiveness and emphasized that the decision would involve input from the player himself.
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