Baltimore's Mark Andrews (ankle) ruled out for Saturday's Divisional playoff matchup
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) will not play in Saturday's Divisional playoff game against the Houston Texans.
Despite making progress with full practices this week, Andrews will not be activated off the injured reserve. According to head coach John Harbaugh, while Andrews' recent progress is promising, the Ravens "have a plan" for" his return and "they're sticking to it." Expect Isaiah Likely to play a full-time role until Andrews is active.
Likely's current projection versus a Houston defense allowing 13.5 fantasy points per game to tight ends includes 3.9 receptions for 44.3 yards on 5.4 targets.
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