While Ravens’ tight end Mark Andrews was absent from practice on Monday, head coach John Harbaugh remains undeterred regarding his outlook for the start of the regular season.
The Baltimore Ravens’ star tight end, Mark Andrews, was recently absent from three consecutive practices due to an undisclosed issue.
However, head coach John Harbaugh assured fans that Andrews is working through something and downplayed concerns about his availability for the upcoming September 10 game against the Houston Texans.
“You don’t need to panic about that,” Harbaugh said. “Tell the fans it’s going to be OK. He should be out there practicing next week. I expect him to play in the game and he should be fine. That’s where we’re at with that.”
John Harbaugh: "No need to panic" about Mark Andrews missing third straight practice. https://t.co/18TDWhBdow
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The Ravens’ new-look offense, coupled with the return of Mark Andrews, is set to make waves in the upcoming season.
With the season on the horizon, all eyes are on the Ravens’ offense and their ability to dominate the field.