The Baltimore Ravens are set to take on the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, and several key players including quarterback Lamar Jackson, tight end Mark Andrews, and running back Gus Edwards have been questionable to play this week.
We now have a far clearer picture of their status for the upcoming game after a major update emerged on Saturday night.
According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, Jackson, Andrews and Edwards are all on track to play for the Ravens on Sunday.
He did add that Edwards may potentially be limited in the game, but it seems like Jackson and Andrews should be good to play their full roles against Carolina.
Ravens fans took to social media following this report from Schefter, and certainly seem excited to be back at full strength on offense.
To the people who texted me on Friday asking about this for their fantasy teams, you’re welcome. https://t.co/6GzZSSIBqD
— Melissa Y. Kim (@melissaykim) November 20, 2022
Late-night national news dump… https://t.co/a3l6x1mBFT
— Kyle Phoenix (@KylePBarber) November 20, 2022
Ravens TE Mark Andrews (shoulder/knee), who is expected to play (per @AdamSchefter), had a full practice Friday.
RB Gus Edwards is expected to play but it could be in a limited manner, sources told Schefter. He missed last game with hamstring injury.
Both were questionable. https://t.co/vXICl5jEOG
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) November 20, 2022
WE ARE HERE. https://t.co/7aMeXxPRND
— RAMEY (@HoodieRamey) November 20, 2022
A reminder that Lamar Jackson threw his first-career NFL passing touchdown against the Panthers pic.twitter.com/V6lQUQncII
— Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) November 20, 2022
I just hope this is the right decision https://t.co/eHO0Vu6R4Z
— Reet the Naysayer (@theNFLchick) November 20, 2022
Andrews missed the team’s Week 9 game, so the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson will certainly be happy to have him back for this game.
Jackson had missed practice on Friday after reportedly dealing with an illness, but it seems like that isn’t too much of a concern at this point ahead of Sunday’s game.
The Ravens are currently 13-point favorites over the Panthers heading into this game, according to Caesars Sportsbook via CBS Sports.
That was before this injury news came out, and those potentially interested in betting on the Ravens will certainly be happy to hear that many of their offensive stars are likely good to go against the Panthers.
[ESPN.com]