Head Coach John Harbaugh Excited About A Comeback Player…
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Mark Andrews was back at practice for the Baltimore Ravens on Friday after missing the final six games of the regular season because of an ankle injury.
The three-time Pro Bowl tight end went on injured reserve after he was hurt early in a Nov. 16 game against Cincinnati. The Ravens officially designated Andrews to return to practice Friday.
“Did individual, that was it,” coach John Harbaugh said. “So we kind of ramp from there. We’ll get into next week and we’ll have a better idea.”
“Everybody’s excited for Mark,” Harbaugh said. “You see him in the training room every day. He’s in the weight room, he’s in the meetings. Everybody kind of knew he was coming out and practicing. They’re happy for Mark. You always want to see one of the brothers back out there doing their thing.”
The Ravens have a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs this week.