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Ravens WR Demarcus Robinson caught all 9 of his targets for 128 yards to own the passing game in Sunday's 13-3 win over the Panthers. He accounted for 37.5% of QB Lamar Jackson's completions for the game and 61.2% of the passing yards. TE Mark Andrews (6-63 on 8 targets) was the only other Raven to reach double digits in receiving yards. WR Devin Duvernay caught his only target for 3 yards. It's the 2nd time in 3 games that Robinson has reached 8 targets and 6 receptions. Combine that with a schedule that finds Baltimore playing the Steelers, Browns, Falcons and then Steelers again to close out most fantasy football seasons, and Robinson will be worth adding off waivers in many leagues this week.

11:32am EST 11/20/22

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) is active for today’s game vs. the Panthers. He practiced all week, including a full workout on Friday, so we’re expecting Andrews to play his usual role in this one.

The Ravens expect TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) to play today against the Panthers, NFL Network reports. An active Andrews belongs in nearly all fantasy football lineups. His return makes Isaiah Likely a bench guy.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) is listed as questionable for this weekend’s game vs. the Panthers. He practiced all week, including a full workout on Friday. HC John Harbaugh said Friday that Andrews’ status won’t be known until Sunday, but he sure seems to be trending toward playing. We’ll get Baltimore’s inactives around 11:30 am ET.

Ravens HC John Harbaugh said TE Mark Andrews' availability for the Panthers game won't be known until Sunday. Harbaugh said Andrews "took a lot of reps" in Friday's practice, so it sounds like the team needs to see how his knee and shoulder injuries respond. We'll continue to keep you updated on the situation and will get Baltimore's inactives around 11:30 am ET on Sunday.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) remained limited in Thursday's practice. We'll see what he does tomorrow and how he's listed on the final injury report for this weekend's game vs. the Panthers.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) was asked Thursday if he'll play vs. the Panthers this weekend and said, "You never know. I’ve been dying to get out there.” Hmm. Not exactly the answer we were hoping for. We'll continue to track Andrews' status over the next few days, but fantasy owners should at least have a backup plan in place in case Andrews misses Sunday's game.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) got in a limited practice on Wednesday. It'd have been nice to see him full go coming off the bye, but this seemingly puts Andrews on track to play vs. the Panthers this weekend. We'll update his status again tomorrow.

Ravens HC John Harbaugh said Monday that TE Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) has a "really good chance" to play vs. the Panthers this weekend. We'd have rather heard that Andrews will definitely be back for that one, but this is the next best thing. We'll track his practice participation throughout the week.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) did not travel to New Orleans and has been downgraded to out for Monday night's game vs. the Saints. Rookie Isaiah Likely steps in as Baltimore's lead TE -- and potential team target leader with WR Rashod Bateman also out.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) is listed as doubtful for Monday night's game vs. the Saints. He didn't practice all week and should obviously be on fantasy benches. Baltimore has a Week 10 bye, so we'll see if Andrews can make it back for Week 11. His absence on Monday night leaves TE Isaiah Likely as the Ravens' lead TE -- and potentially the top target in the passing game with WR Rashod Bateman done for the season. Note, though, that New Orleans ranks 1st in both adjusted fantasy points allowed to TEs and Football Outsiders' TE coverage rankings.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (shoulder, knee) missed practice again on Friday. Baltimore still has 1 more practice ahead of Monday night's game vs. the Saints, but it's looking like Andrews will miss that one. His absence would make TE Isaiah Likely a viable Week 9 spot starter, despite the matchup against the league's top-ranked TE defense.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) did not practice on Thursday. The injuries reportedly aren't serious, but Andrews could be held out of Monday night's game vs. the Saints -- especially with Baltimore's upcoming Week 10 bye. We'll update Andrews' status again tomorrow.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews is dealing with shoulder and ankle injuries, HC John Harbaugh said Monday. Neither is considered major. It sounds like Andrews at least has a chance to play against the Saints this weekend. But the Ravens have a Week 10 bye, so they could give Andrews extended time to heal up for the stretch run by holding him out this Sunday. We'll track his practice participation throughout the week. TE Isaiah Likely will be a viable fantasy spot starter if Andrews sits.

Ravens HC John Harbaugh said after Thursday night's win over the Bucs that TE Mark Andrews' shoulder injury "is not a serious, long-term injury." We'll look for further updates on his status. It's worth noting that Baltimore has a Week 10 bye.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews is questionable to return to Thursday night's game vs. the Bucs with a shoulder injury. He entered this one with a bad knee. We'll update Andrews' status when we know more.

Update: Andrews has been ruled out for the game.

6:50pm EDT 10/27/22

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) is active for tonight’s game vs. the Bucs. He didn’t practice at all this week, so it’s safe to assume he’s not at 100%. Andrews’ floor and ceiling is lower than usual, but he still sits atop the Week 8 TE Rankings.

The Buccaneers have ruled out CB Carlton Davis (hip) and DB Antoine Winfield Jr. (concussion). That certainly helps the matchup for Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and his pass-catchers. Winfield has spent more time at slot CB than safety so far this season. So these absences are especially helpful to WR Devin Duvernay and TE Mark Andrews. Duvernay and Davis have each primarily run on the same side of the formation, and Andrews remains Baltimore's biggest threat from the slot. We'll see whether Andrews and WR Rashod Bateman play through their "questionable" designations. Bateman did put in a full practice Wednesday, while Andrews hasn't practiced this week.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) is listed as questionable for Thursday night's game vs. the Bucs. He didn't practice at all on the short week. Andrews played 88% of Baltimore's offensive snaps with this injury last week, although he finished catch-less on 2 targets. That was at least partly due to QB Lamar Jackson throwing it just 16 times, but it's also fair to assume the knee was an issue. Andrews brings a lower ceiling and floor to Week 8 fantasy lineups -- although we'd still have trouble benching him in fantasy football.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (knee) did not practice on Tuesday. He played through this issue in Sunday's win over the Browns, posting his usual snap and route rates. Andrews finished without a catch on 2 targets, though, and it looks like he's still not at 100%. We're still expecting him to play vs. the Bucs on Thursday night, but we'll see how Andrews is listed on the final injury report tomorrow.

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