Mark Andrews Unhurt in Car Accident
- Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews involved in a car accident but not injured.
- The incident occurred while he was driving to the team's practice facility.
- Mark Andrews thanked fans for their well wishes following the accident.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was involved in a car accident early Wednesday morning while driving to the Under Armour Performance Center. Fortunately, the team reported that Andrews did not sustain any injuries after being evaluated by medical staff at the facility. Following the incident, he attended morning meetings with his teammates, reassuring fans of his well-being. The accident occurred around 9:45 a.m. on Lyons Mill Road, resulting in significant damage to both vehicles involved. Despite the crash, Andrews was already scheduled for a non-practice day and is expected to return to practice shortly. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh confirmed that Andrews was feeling good, providing further comfort to fans concerned about the star player's health. In a statement following the accident, Andrews expressed gratitude for the support he received, emphasizing the importance of seatbelt use and driver alertness. "I appreciate everyone's thoughts and well wishes. This is a great reminder about the importance of wearing seatbelts and remaining alert while driving a car," he said. Andrews, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has had a notable career since being drafted by the Ravens in 2018. Last season, he played in 10 games, recording 45 receptions for 544 yards and six touchdowns. His resilience, both on and off the field, has made him a key player for the Ravens as they prepare for the upcoming season.