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Join now >Mark Andrews (knee) is officially active for the Ravens.
Andrews is good to go for the Divisional Round against the Titans, and he probably would have been listed as probable if that was still offered as an injury designation. The second-year tight end will be a key part of the offense for Baltimore tonight.
1/11/20 - 06:49 PM ET
Mark Ingram (calf) is officially active for the Divisional Round.
Ingram is not expected to be his usual self while dealing with the calf injury, so he could get more of a limited workload tonight against the Titans. Still, the veteran running back’s presence in the lineup is a boost for the Ravens as they look to advance and get one game away from a Super Bowl appearance.
1/11/20 - 06:48 PM ET
Adam Thielen (ankle) is officially active for the Divisional Round.
Thielen suffered a serious cut that required stitches this week in practice, but he will give it a go today as Minnesota looks to advance to the NFC Championship Game. The risk of a reduced role makes Thielen a risky DFS play.
1/11/20 - 03:06 PM ET
Jordan Akins (hamstring) has been ruled out for tomorrow’s game.
The second-year tight end isn’t traveling with the team to Kansas City, so he’s been ruled out for the second playoff game in a row. Veteran Darren Fells should again work as the starter and have a full-time role on Sunday.
1/11/20 - 02:31 PM ET
Will Fuller (groin) is officially listed as questionable for the Divisional Round.
Fuller is a game-time decision, but he’s expected to be out there against the Chiefs. His status will be official 90 minutes before kickoff on Sunday.
1/10/20 - 03:57 PM ET
Travis Kelce (knee) is officially listed as questionable for the Divisional Round.
Kelce is fully expected to be ready to go for Sunday’s matchup against the Texans, but it’s notable that he’s drawing a questionable tag entering the weekend. The star tight end probably isn’t quite at 100%, but it would take a lot to keep him out of the postseason.
1/10/20 - 03:52 PM ET
Josh McCown tore his hamstring off the bone, according to multiple reports.
McCown really toughed it out for the Eagles in their Wild Card loss to the Seahawks last Sunday, as he was limping around badly as their only remaining quarterback following Carson Wentz’s unfortunate concussion in the first quarter. McCown is expected to retire this offseason, but he’ll reportedly be out for several months after surgery if he does return to the field for the 2020 season.
1/10/20 - 12:30 PM ET