Baltimore Ravens Offensive Weapon Might Not Play AFC Championship Game; Listed As Questionable
A Baltimore Ravens offensive weapon was listed as questionable to play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. The Ravens had a few key players on the injury report heading into the practice week.
The Ravens revealed good news for their offense Friday when they activated tight end Mark Andrews off of injured reserve. He will play against the Chiefs.
The Baltimore Ravens list a WR as questionable
The Ravens have a question mark for another pass catcher. According to a statement by the Ravens, wide receiver Tylan Wallace is questionable to play the Chiefs due to a knee injury. He did practice Wednesday but was a limited participant on Thursday and Friday.
Wallace has seen limited use in the offense this season. He missed several weeks on injured reserve due to a hamstring injury Wallace sustained in Week 3. Wallace has one catch for 11 yards this season.
Tylan Wallace played a key role in a regular season win
Wallace has been a helpful contributor on special teams for the Ravens. He won the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 14 when he returned a punt for a 76-yard touchdown in overtime to give the Ravens a win over the Los Angeles Rams.
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