Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was involved in a car accident early Wednesday morning while driving to the Under Armour Performance Center. Andrews was evaluated by medical staff at the Ravens' training facility and did not sustain any apparent injuries.

Baltimore Ravens star tight end Mark Andrews was involved in a car accident on Wednesday morning while driving to the team's training facility. The team released a statement saying that Andrews was evaluated by medical staff at the facility and did not sustain any apparent injuries.

Andrews, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, was reportedly driving to the Under Armour Performance Center when the accident occurred. He was originally scheduled for a non-practice day on Wednesday and is expected to return to practice in the coming days.

Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

Andrews took to social media to thank everyone for their well wishes and to remind people of the importance of wearing seatbelts and remaining alert while driving.

"I appreciate everyone's thoughts and well wishes," Andrews said in a statement. "This is a great reminder about the importance of wearing seatbelts and remaining alert while driving a car."

Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

Andrews is entering his seventh season with the Ravens. He played 10 games last season after missing several games with an injury. In 2023, he had 45 catches for 544 yards and six touchdowns.

In his career, Andrews has 381 catches for 4,857 yards and 40 touchdowns. He is one of the most productive tight ends in the NFL and is a key part of the Ravens' offense.

Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

Ravens' Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Avoids Injuries

The Ravens were the top team in the NFL behind MVP Lamar Jackson last season, but they failed to get past the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs. Andrews is expected to play a major role in the Ravens' offense this season as they look to make a run at the Super Bowl.

In other NFL news, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow says the three and a half years he spent with Ohio State were "definitely tough." Burrow, who transferred to LSU after his junior season at Ohio State, said that the competition level at Ohio State was "unbelievable" and that he had to work hard every day to earn playing time.

"It was definitely tough," Burrow said. "The competition level was unbelievable. I had to work hard every day to earn playing time. But it made me a better player and prepared me for the NFL."

Burrow has quickly become one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. He led the Bengals to the Super Bowl last season and is considered a contender to win the MVP award this year.