Ravens TE Mark Andrews to miss rest of season after suffering ‘serious’ ankle injury

Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is expected to miss the remainder of the 2023 season with an ankle injury suffered in the win over the Bengals

The Ravens are 8-3 and steamrolling toward the AFC playoffs, but they’ll be making the journey without star tight end Mark Andrews.

Head coach John Harbaugh confirmed that the Pro Bowl tight end suffered a severe ankle injury after a questionable tackle from Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson.

Andrews had a pair of catches for 23 yards on the opening drive but was forced to exit the game before Gus Edward scored the first of two rushing touchdowns on the night.

Andrews is Lamar Jackson’s favorite target and will finish this season with 45 receptions for 544 yards and six touchdowns.

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Takeaways and observations from Ravens 34-20 win over Bengals in Week 11

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Baltimore Ravens 34-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson accounted for 318+ yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens offense exploded on the ground and through the air for over 400+ total yards, and Todd Monken’s best game as offensive coordinator.

Baltimore improved to 8-3 on the season and will have ten days of rest before traveling to Los Angeles to play Justin Herbert and the Chargers after a 34-20 win over the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.

Star tight end Mark Andrews suffered a lower leg injury and is expected to miss the rest of the season.

With the team off for the next ten days, here’s an instant analysis of the Ravens’ huge home win.

Top photos from Ravens 34-20 win over the Bengals in Week 11

We’re looking at the top photos from the Baltmore Ravens 34-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football in Week 11

The Baltimore Ravens improved to 8-3 on the season and will have ten days of rest before traveling to Los Angeles to play Justin Herbert and the Chargers after a 34-20 win over the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson accounted for 318+ yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens offense exploded on the ground and through the air for over 400+ total yards, and Todd Monken’s best game as offensive coordinator.

Baltimore was able to reverse the time of possession, maintaining the football for nine more minutes while going 3-4 in the red zone.

With the team off for the next ten days, here’s an instant analysis of the Ravens’ huge home win.
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Instant analysis of Ravens 34-20 win over the Bengals in Week 11

We’re looking at the instant analysis of the Baltimore Ravens 34-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11

The Baltimore Ravens improved to 8-3 on the season and will have ten days of rest before traveling to Los Angeles to play Justin Herbert and the Chargers after a 34-20 win over the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson accounted for 318+ yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens offense exploded on the ground and through the air for over 400+ total yards, and Todd Monken’s best game as offensive coordinator.

Baltimore was able to reverse the time of possession, maintaining the football for nine more minutes while going 3-4 in the red zone.

With the team off for the next ten days, here’s an instant analysis of the Ravens’ huge home win.

Takeaways and highlights from first half as Ravens hold a 21-10 lead over Bengals

We’re looking at key takeaways and highlights from Amazon Prime Thursday night matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals

Lamar Jackson was 12-of-19 for 186 yards and two touchdowns in the first half, but the Ravens rushed for only 30 yards, while the Bengals had 55, as Baltimore led 21-10.

Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews logged two catches for 23 yards before exiting with what looked like a high ankle sprain.

For Cincinnati, star quarterback Joe Burrow exited the game with a wrist and hand injury, and the Bengals will be forced to roll with former Washington Huskies quarterback Jake Browning in the second half.

With the Big Boi performance ending and the second half set to begin, here are takeaways and highlights from the first half.

Mark Andrews exits Ravens matchup vs. Bengals with ankle injury

Mark Andrews exits Ravens matchup vs. Bengals with ankle injury

The Ravens will be without Mark Andrews for the remainder of Thursday night’s matchup against the Bengals after a questionable tackle from Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson.

Andrews had two catches on the Ravens opening drive, including a 14-yard game on Baltimore’s first play from scrimmage.

Isaiah Likely replaced Andrews in the lineup, and Charlie Kolar will also see more snaps for the Ravens, who currently hold a 7-3 lead.

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Ravens vs. Bengals inactives: Marlon Humphrey to miss his 5th game of season

Ronnie Stanley, Marlon Humphrey and Broderick Washington are among the inactives for the Baltimore Ravens Thursday game vs. the Bengals

The Ravens released their list of inactives for Thursday night’s matchup against the Bengals, and Marlon Humphrey is among three key contributors ruled out.

This is the fifth game that Humphrey (hamstring/ankle) has been sidelined for this season. It’s the fourth game that left tackle Ronnie Stanley (knee) has missed.

Linebacker Kyle Van Noy will play after being a game time decision with a groin injury.

Ravens edge rusher Kyle Van Noy will be a game time decision for matchup vs. Bengals

Baltimore Ravens edge rusher Kyle Van Noy will be a game time decision with a groin injury for the matchup against the Bengals

The Baltimore Ravens could be without pass rusher Kyle Van Noy, as the linebacker will be a game-time decision with a groin injury.

Van Noy (groin) was estimated as a limited participant in Monday’s practice, but he was downgraded to a non-participant on Tuesday.

In seven games, with one start, Van Noy has 13 tackles, five sacks, and a forced fumble.

Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey is listed as doubtful for Baltimore, while Ronnie Stanley and Trenton Simpson were ruled out.

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Week 11 picks: Who the experts are taking in Ravens vs. Bengals

We’re looking at who the NFL experts are picking in the Baltimore Ravens Thursday night matchup against the Baltimore Rav

The Ravens (7-3) are looking to rebound and re-establish their stranglehold on the AFC North after a 33-31 loss at home in which the Cleveland Browns erased a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter.

A win for Baltimore at home will help maintain their hold on first place in the division.

It’ll be a massive weekend with AFC playoff implications, and a Ravens win and a Kansas City Chiefs loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night would vault Baltimore into the top spot in the AFC.

A loss for Cincinnati would be a significant blow to the postseason chances while all but erasing a chance to claim three straight division titles.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at who the NFL experts pick.

Ravens’ 53-man roster vs. Bengals: News and notes for Week 11

We’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster for their Thursday night matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Amazon Prime

The Ravens suffered a humbling 33-31 loss to the Browns in Week 10, but a short rest prevented any time for self-pity, as John Harbaugh’s squad immediately returned to work.

Baltimore is 7-3 and atop the AFC North, and have a chance to create more space in the division when they face Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football.

The Ravens will be without Ronnie Stanley, and Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey is listed as doubtful with a calf injury.

With kickoff now 10 hours away, we’re looking at an updated 53-man roster with news and notes for Week 11.