Baltimore Ravens’ wide receiver Zay Flowers faces an uncertain status for their divisional playoff game against the Buffalo Bills due to a knee injury. Despite making progress in his recovery, Flowers remains doubtful and will be a key factor in determining the team’s chances of success.
The Baltimore Ravens have listed wide receiver Zay Flowers as doubtful for their divisional playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Despite not practicing all week, Flowers is making progress in his recovery from a knee injury sustained during the regular-season finale.
Flowers hasn’t practiced since injuring his right knee on January 4th against the Cleveland Browns. However, he did hold a workout before Friday’s practice, where he ran while wearing a brace. The Ravens later posted part of that workout on their social media, which is unusual for the team.
Impact of Flowers’ Absence
If Flowers can’t play, it will mark the first time he has missed consecutive games. Quarterback Lamar Jackson acknowledged the challenge that would pose, saying “He is a guy that has been with us all season long [and has] been making things happen for us.” Jackson also emphasized the importance of Flowers’ contributions to the team’s success.
Ravens’ Depth and Preparation
The Ravens have a strong receiving corps, which will be put to the test if Flowers is unable to play. Offensive coordinator Todd Monken expressed confidence in the team’s depth, saying “We’re fortunate. We have a lot of really good players, and we anticipate them playing well.”
In his second season, Flowers led the Ravens with 74 receptions and 1,059 receiving yards. His absence would undoubtedly be felt, but the team is preparing for all scenarios. As coach John Harbaugh said, “I think he’ll have a chance” to play on Sunday.