Ravens get injury update for Zay Flowers vs. Week 8 matchup with Browns
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- Oct 27, 2024
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Updated Oct 27, 2024 at 11:52 AM ET
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers, who has been a pivotal part of their offense, is set to play against the Cleveland Browns this Sunday despite concerns about an ankle injury. Sure enough, the talented second year wide receiver is active for their Week 8 clash with the Browns on Sunday.
“Ravens WR Zay Flowers is active today,” via Adam Schefter on X, formerly Twitter.
Flowers’ participation comes as welcome news for the Ravens, as he has been instrumental in their offensive schemes this season. The young receiver has amassed 34 receptions for 412 yards, leading the team in both categories. His ability to move the chains has been crucial for Baltimore, particularly in extending drives and creating scoring opportunities.
The Ravens, known for their potent running game featuring stars like quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry, have found a reliable aerial threat in Flowers. His contribution extends beyond catching passes; he ranks third on the team in first downs with 21, showcasing his knack for making crucial plays. Additionally, Flowers has accumulated 224 yards after the catch, emphasizing his ability to turn short passes into significant gains.
Zay Flowers is a critical piece on the Ravens' roster
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Despite missing two practices this week and only participating in a limited capacity on Friday, the decision to play Flowers underscores the team's confidence in his recovery and the importance of this matchup. With the Ravens and Browns both vying for a better standing within their division, having key players available can make a significant difference in the outcome.
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