More to follow…Ravens’ Mark Andrews is ruled out of game against Cincinnati Bengals after injuring his ankle after being on the receiving end of brutal hip-drop tackle from Logan Wilson

  • Andrews had hauled in two catches on the opening drive before being injured
  • He was on crutches and unable to put weight on his ankle while getting x-rays 
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Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was ruled out for during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals with ankle injury.

During the Ravens opening drive of the game Andrews caught a ball near the goal line before being taken down with a hip-drop tackle by Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson.

As Wilson landed on the back of Andrew’s legs the tight end’s ankle could be seen bending at an awkward angle. 

Andrews remained on the ground in clear signs of pain before being tended to quickly by the Ravens medical staff.

The three-time Pro Bowler limped to the locker room after leaving the field and was originally declared questionable before being quickly ruled out before the first quarter was even completed.  

Mark Andrews was ruled out of the Ravens vs Bengals game after sustaining an ankle injury

Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson landed on Andrews ankle awkwardly during a hip-drop tackle

Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson landed on Andrews ankle awkwardly during a hip-drop tackle

Shortly after Andrews was taken to the locker room Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football correspondent Kaylee Hartung reported that the TE went to the x-ray room on crutches and was unable to put weight on the injured ankle.

Before his night was ended early Andrews had recorded two catches for 23 yards on the opening drive. 

Coming into the game Andrews had 45 receptions, 544 yards, and six touchdowns which led all TEs in the league.

Andrews was not the only Raven injured during the contest as quarterback Lamar Jackson also banged up his ankle but returned to the game on the team’s next possession.

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