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NFL Insider Reveals A Big Concern About Mark Andrews

The Baltimore Ravens had high hopes for the 2021 season, especially after finishing last season on a low note. However, one player who has not lived up to expectations is their talented tight end, Mark Andrews. Despite his heavy usage in the Ravens’ offense, Andrews has not been able to bounce back and is yet to make a significant impact in the current season. This has raised concerns among fans and experts alike, with NFL insider Field Yates recently shedding light on the matter.

According to Yates, Andrews’ performance this season has been a cause for concern for the Ravens. The tight end has not been able to replicate his stellar performances from previous seasons, and this has left many wondering what could be the reason behind his dip in form.

Andrews had a breakout season in 2019, where he recorded 64 receptions for 852 yards and 10 touchdowns. He followed it up with another impressive season in 2020, where he amassed 701 yards and seven touchdowns. However, this season, through six games, Andrews has only caught 26 passes for 286 yards and two touchdowns. These numbers are a significant drop compared to his previous seasons, and it is evident that something is not quite right with the talented tight end.

While it is still early in the season, it is natural for fans and experts to be concerned about Andrews’ performance. After all, he is an integral part of the Ravens’ offense and is expected to be one of their top performers. So, what could be the reason behind his struggles this season?

One possible explanation could be the Ravens’ overall offensive struggles. The team has not been able to find their rhythm, and they have had to deal with several injuries to key players. This has affected their overall performance, and it is possible that Andrews has been impacted by this as well. With the offense not functioning at its best, it has been difficult for Andrews to find openings and make an impact.

Another factor could be the departure of former Ravens offensive coordinator, Greg Roman. Roman was known for his creative use of tight ends in the offense, and he played a significant role in developing Andrews as a top performer. With his departure, there could be an adjustment period for Andrews and the offense as a whole, which could be contributing to his struggles.

However, despite his slow start to the season, there is no doubt that Andrews is a talented player. He has proven himself in the past and has the potential to turn things around. The Ravens’ coaching staff and teammates have shown their trust in him, and they believe that he will bounce back and return to his dominant form soon.

Moreover, it is worth noting that Andrews’ dip in form is not solely his fault. The Ravens’ offense, as a whole, needs to improve, and Andrews cannot be expected to carry the entire team on his shoulders. The team needs to work together and make necessary adjustments to get back on track.

In conclusion, while it is understandable for fans and experts to be concerned about Mark Andrews’ performance this season, it is still too early to write him off. He is a talented player who has proved himself in the past, and he has the support of his team and coaching staff. The Ravens’ offense as a whole needs to improve, and once that happens, we can expect to see Andrews back to his dominant self. So, let’s not lose faith in him just yet and trust that he will bounce back and help lead the Ravens to a successful season.

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