It’s been a rollercoaster ride for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews the last year.
Andrews had that huge hiccup where he dropped the potential game-tying 2-point conversion in the AFC Divisional round against the Baltimore Ravens this past postseason. However, the Ravens still showed complete faith in Andrews for the foreseeable future by inking him to a three-year $39.3 million contract extension.
Mark Andrews Injury Update
During the Baltimore Ravens‘ Thursday practice, Mark Andrews popped up on the injury report. Apparently Andrews was having a hamstring/glute injury and was limited in practice.
There are no specifics as to when or how the injury occurred or how serious it is.
Mark Andrews Added to Injury Report With Glute Injury https://t.co/HSTgmJsmj8
— RotoBaller NFL (@RotoBallerNFL) December 12, 2025
Will Mark Andrews Play Week 15 vs. Bengals?
As things currently stand, it seems as if Mark Andrews is on the right track to play Sunday night. While Andrews was limited in Thursday’s team practice, he was seen jogging comfortably in the team’s Friday practice.
Barring anything unexpected, Andrews should be good to go to play Sunday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. Andrews had four catches for 47 yards against the Bengals on Thanksgiving Day.
Rashod Bateman (ankle) was missing at practice. He showed up on Thursday’s injury report as limited.
Ronnie Stanley was also missing, though it could be another rest day.
Mark Andrews (glute), who was limited Thursday, looked comfortable jogging around. pic.twitter.com/SesQu9JqOT
— Jonas Shaffer (@jonas_shaffer) December 12, 2025
Fantasy Replacements For Mark Andrews This Week
While it sounds like Mark Andrews is on the right track to play in Week 15, fantasy owners should have a backup plan installed in case he doesn’t.
Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland has finished as a top nine fantasy tight end three times this season. He could be a good add going against the Cleveland Browns.
Miami Dolphins tight end Darren Waller finished as the second and fifth best fantasy tight end in his first two games played this season. It’s been quiet the rest of the year for him since, as he’s dealt with a pectoral injury.
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