Ravens' Mark Andrews leaves game vs. Bengals with concerning injury

Mark Andrews was an early exit during the Baltimore Ravens’ home matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. Andrews suffered an ankle injury following a 9-yard reception on Baltimore's opening drive of the divisional contest. Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson brought him down via a hip-drop tackle. Multiple Ravens players went over to check on the three-time Pro […]

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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) runs after the catch during the second half against the Seattle Seahawks at M&T Bank Stadium.
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Mark Andrews was an early exit during the Baltimore Ravens’ home matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Andrews suffered an ankle injury following a 9-yard reception on Baltimore's opening drive of the divisional contest. Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson brought him down via a hip-drop tackle.

Multiple Ravens players went over to check on the three-time Pro Bowler after the play, including Lamar Jackson.

Andrews touched base with the Ravens’ medical staff on the field. A trainer attempted to help him walk off the field, but the veteran tight end managed to head over to the sideline on his own power.

Andrews made his way over to the medical tent and later into the locker room.

Baltimore initially listed Andrews as questionable to return due to his ankle injury but later ruled him out for the remainder of the game. Isaiah Likely is slated to fill in for Andrews at the tight end position for the rest of this divisional showdown.

Andrews has been as reliable as could be in his sixth season in Baltimore. He leads the team in touchdown catches with six, and he entered Week 11 having featured in 69.17 percent of snaps on offense this season.