Ravens tight finish Mark Andrews was restricted in observe once more Thursday, however the All-Pro stated afterward that he was “feeling good” as he recovers from knee and shoulder accidents.
Andrews missed the Ravens’ Week 9 win over the New Orleans Saints, the primary injury-related absence of his profession, and was restricted in his return to observe Wednesday. Asked whether or not he would play Sunday towards the Carolina Panthers, Andrews stated Thursday, “You never know,” however acknowledged that he’s been “dying to get back out there and play with the guys.”
“It’s been tough, but I think just being in the league for a little while, just seeing the big picture, they’ve got a great staff here, all the coaches, everybody, got great teammates, so they understand — but I’m feeling good,” stated Andrews, who leads the staff in catches and receiving yards. “And it’s just been a little bit of a process, a little different for me. But I think just maturity, seeing the bigger picture, has been the thing for me.”
Running again Gus Edwards (hamstring), who missed the win over Tampa Bay, was additionally once more restricted Thursday. Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (hip) missed observe, whereas outdoors linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul (ankle) was upgraded from restricted to full participation. Practice squad huge receiver DeSean Jackson (hamstring) wasn’t seen throughout the interval of observe open to reporters.
Starting Panthers defensive sort out Matt Ioannidis (calf), who’s been dominated out of Sunday’s recreation, and beginning security Myles Hartsfield (ankle) missed observe Thursday. Starting proper sort out Taylor Moton (elbow) obtained the time without work to relaxation. Reserve defensive tackles Daviyon Nixon (sickness) and Marquan McCall and reserve security Juston Burris (sickness) have been additionally absent.
Starting cornerback Jaycee Horn (foot) and beginning fullback Giovanni Ricci (neck) have been listed as full contributors Thursday for Carolina after being restricted Wednesday.
Ojabo ‘ready’ for potential debut
A day after Ravens coach John Harbaugh stated rookie outdoors linebacker David Ojabo might make his NFL debut Sunday, the second-round decide stated that “if my number’s called, man, just know I’ll be ready.”
Ojabo tore his Achilles tendon at Michigan’s professional day in March however has been working towards for over a month. “That’s what it’s all about, man, just day by day and just giving it your all, giving it your best, because that’s how you get the best outcome,” he stated Thursday. “I just know, deep inside, if I give my best, give my all, I’m going to make a 100% recovery.”
TE Dickson retires as Raven
Ed Dickson, who was drafted by the Ravens in 2010 and performed his first 4 seasons in Baltimore, formally retired Thursday. The 35-year-old had two catches for 37 yards within the Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers. The former Oregon star final performed in 2018 with the Seattle Seahawks.
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