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Ravens' Mark Andrews Expected to Play in AFC Championship

Mark Andrews expected to play in AFC championship game against Kansas City.

The Baltimore Ravens have received some positive news ahead of their AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Star tight end Mark Andrews is expected to make his return to the field after sustaining an ankle injury in a November game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Initially feared to be out for the remainder of the season, Andrews' recovery has progressed well, and Coach John Harbaugh is confident in his ability to play this weekend.

The Ravens' locker room has displayed unwavering support for Andrews throughout his rehabilitation process. His teammates have rallied around him, promising to continue winning until his return. This unity and encouragement have undoubtedly played a role in Andrews' recovery and his readiness to contribute in such a crucial game.

Although he was unable to participate in the divisional playoff round against the Houston Texans, Andrews resumed practice last week, indicating that he was on the right track. The three-time Pro Bowler had an impressive regular season, recording 45 catches for 544 yards and six touchdowns in just 10 games. His presence on the field adds another dimension to Baltimore's offense and provides quarterback Lamar Jackson with a reliable target downfield.

During Andrews' absence, second-year tight end Isaiah Likely has risen to the challenge, showcasing his skills and making substantial contributions to the team's success. Likely has caught six touchdown passes in the last six games, proving his capability to step up when needed. This depth at the tight end position will undoubtedly benefit the Ravens as they face off against the Chiefs.

The expectation is that the Ravens will continue to distribute the ball effectively among their entire receiving corps, not solely relying on one person. Jackson emphasized that while Andrews will undoubtedly be a significant asset, the team's offensive strategy will continue as it has been. Maintaining their balanced approach and utilizing the strengths of all their players has been key to the Ravens' success this season.

In addition to Andrews' return, the Ravens received positive news regarding cornerback Marlon Humphrey, listed as questionable for the upcoming game due to a calf injury. Humphrey participated fully in Friday's practice, indicating that he may be ready to go against the Chiefs. However, receiver Tylan Wallace and cornerback Rock Ya-Sin, both dealing with knee injuries, remain questionable. Linebacker Del'Shawn Phillips is listed as doubtful with a shoulder injury.

On the Chiefs' side, All-Pro guard Joe Thuney has been ruled out due to a pectoral injury. Thuney's absence will undoubtedly be felt on the offensive line, as the Chiefs look to protect star quarterback Patrick Mahomes against the formidable Ravens defense.

As the Ravens and Chiefs prepare to battle for a spot in the Super Bowl, the return of Mark Andrews provides a significant boost for Baltimore. His exceptional playmaking ability and chemistry with Lamar Jackson will be invaluable in overcoming the Chiefs' tough defense. With the support of his teammates and the determination to succeed, Andrews looks set to make a difference in what promises to be an enthralling AFC championship game.

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