Baltimore's Mark Andrews (ankle) activated off injured reserve, will play in Sunday's AFC championship
According to Ian Rapoport, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) will play in Sunday's AFC Championship versus the Kansas City Chiefs.
Andrews' activation to their active roster was the final step before Baltimore's tight end takes the field for the AFC Championship. In a matchup against a Kansas City defense allowing 4.8 receptions for 44.6 per game to tight ends in the regular season, our models project Andrews to score 8.8 FanDuel points.
Andrews' current projection includes 4.0 receptions for 46.0 yards on 5.9 targets.
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