Zay Flowers made the Pro Bowl in his second NFL season, and if the Ravens have any shot at a Super Bowl, they’ll need their star pass-catcher to be healthy and involved.
Flowers’s status will be something to watch after the former Boston College pass catcher exited the Week 18 season finale with a knee injury after making a catch.
Flowers had an MRI earlier this week, and head coach John Harbaugh was hopeful about his availability. However, on Tuesday, Flowers missed the Ravens’ first practice of the week.
Tuesday’s injury report pic.twitter.com/o1P7ZoERQ0
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Flowers exited with one catch for 12 yards on two targets and will finish the regular season with a team-high 74 receptions, and four touchdowns, and his 1,059 receiving yards are the sixth-most in the AFC.
Deonte Harty, Nelson Agholor, or Devontez Walker could fill that role if Flowers didn’t play.