Andrews had a chance to suit up in last weekend’s divisional round tilt against the Texans, but ultimately elected to give himself one more week to get all the way right by sitting out Baltimore’s blowout victory. He and the Ravens will look to reap the rewards they’ve sowed in a battle at home against the Chiefs for the rights to advance to the Super Bowl. The Ravens passing attack has relied on contributions from the likes of Nelson Aghalor and Isaiah Likely to ride out the storm in Andrews’ absence, but with Andrews likely as close to 100% as he’ll be, he has a chance to retake control of the target share from his first snap. In nine full games this season, Andrews has averaged a 23% target share and 15 PPR points per game with three top-3 finishes at the position. The Chiefs have been stingy on defense all season long, but Andrews shouldn’t have too much trouble leaving his mark on the game on Sunday.
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