Mark Andrews Injury: Baltimore Tight End Leaves With Shoulder Sprain
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Zachary Engberg
2 min read • October 28, 2022
Ravens' star tight end Mark Andrews suffered a right shoulder sprain in the second quarter on Thursday night and is questionable to return.
Andrews likely suffered an ac joint sprain, according to the Pro Football Docs, and could return in the second half with an injection and a clean set of x-rays.
The 27-year-old left the game after he was tackled by Buccaneers' safety Keanu Neal and driven into the turf directly on his right shoulder.
If he can't return, rookie Isaiah Likely would likely step in at tight end while Devin Duvernay and Rashod Bateman would be in the front of the line for more targets.
Andrews was questionable entering the game with a lingering knee issue that limited him to 0 receptions on two targets in last week's win over the Browns. He had three catches for 33 yards and is second on the team with five targets tonight.