Is Mark Andrews Injured? A Look at Whether the Ravens TE Is Hurt After Slow Start in Week 12 vs. Jets

The Baltimore Ravens are in a battle against the New York Jets at home on Sunday, leading just 17-7 in the third quarter.
With Baltimore looking to get on a hot streak as the 2025 NFL season enters its final weeks, the Ravens need all of their players to deliver on the field. While most of them have done so against the Jets, one player has not made much noise.
What’s Happened to Ravens TE Mark Andrews?
Ravens running back Derrick Henry and quarterback Lamar Jackson have been doing their best to lead their team to a win.
But Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been pretty silent so far. By the third quarter, Andrews only had two catches for two yards. That’s not an output Andrews nor the Ravens like to see from a player of his stature.
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The Ravens are currently 5-5 on the season and looking to get back into the NFL playoff picture. Baltimore needs this victory, and the team also needs Andrews to be more involved in the offense going forward.
According to the PFSN NFL TE Impact metrics, Andrews has a PFSN NFL TE Impact Score of 73.8 and grades out to a C. For the season, Andrews has 32 catches for 276 yards and five touchdown catches. Based on these numbers and this data, Andrews is a strong part of the Baltimore offensive plans.
It’s hard not to believe that Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh doesn’t want to see Andrews more involved against the Jets’ defense. Henry, for the game as of the third quarter, had 14 carries for 33 yards and two touchdowns.
According to the PFSN NFL Offense Impact metrics, the Ravens have a 71.1 impact score and are graded a C. Todd Monken serves as the Baltimore offensive coordinator under Harbaugh.
If Monken can get Andrews more involved in the Ravens’ offense in the second half, then it will go a long way toward helping Baltimore knock off the Jets, who are 2-8 for the season entering Sunday’s game.
Andrews has proven time and again that he can be trusted in big-play moments. Even against the Jets, though, the Ravens need big plays to help defeat New York. Let’s see if Andrews gets more involved for Seattle in the second half.
Editor’s Note: This is a breaking news story and will be updated throughout the day as more information becomes available.


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