Ravens' Mark Andrews tests positive for COVID-19
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has tested positive for COVID-19.
Andrews is one of the several Ravens players to test positive for the virus over the past few days. Andrews will miss at least Tuesday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Hopefully he is asymptomatic and makes a speedy and full recovery.
Andrews has been the Ravens' only reliable option in the passing game for most of the season, leading the team in targets (60), receptions (38), receiving yards (454) and receiving touchdowns (6). His absence will be a huge blow to their offense.
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