Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (quad) is officially active against the Bengals.
Andrews missed Week 1 due to the quad injury and his presence figures to be a boost for a Ravens passing attack that struggled to find consistency in what was Todd Monken's first game as the offensive coordinator.
Lamar Jackson completed 17 of 22 passes for 169 yards and one interception without his favorite target on the field. Rookie wideout Zay Flowers picked up some of the slack, tallying a team-high nine receptions for 78 yards.
With the Ravens (1-0) looking to take the early divisional race lead on Sunday against the Bengals (0-1), Andrews' presence makes Baltimore's passing offense at full strength and should give a clearer view of what its offense will be like in 2023.
Other injuries we are keeping an eye on ahead of Sunday's Week 2 games:
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