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Odell Beckham Jr., the newly acquired wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens, has made numerous statements regarding his intention to “explode” back onto the NFL scene following his knee injury that kept him out of the entire 2022 season.
However, will OBJ and standout tight end Mark Andrews be prepared to “explode” in the Week 1 matchup against the Houston Texans?
With an ankle injury, Beckham has been added to the Ravens injury report. Although he was limited in practice on Thursday, he still has tomorrow to try and participate in a full practice for the Lamar Jackson-led offense. Todd Monken, the new offensive coordinator, will be focusing on the aerial game.
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However, in addition to Beckham Jr., star tight end Mark Andrews is also listed as injured, having missed two days due to a quad injury. As a result, the Baltimore team is currently limping a bit.
Ronnie Stanley (ankle) has returned to full play for the Ravens, while Marlon Humphrey (foot) is still sidelined and not expected to play.
Naturally, the Ravens have additional weapons in addition to the seasoned Beckham; among the frightening pass-catchers are rookie Zay Flowers and veteran Rashod Bateman, and at running back, JK Dobbins possesses star potential.
In his final game as a player, Beckham tore his ACL in the Super Bowl after the Rams won the 2021 season. He will be entering his ninth season of play. Now that he has recovered, Beckham has 7,367 career receiving yards, 57 career touchdowns, and his debut against the Texans is under question.
Mike Fisher, a Texas native and the author of two best-selling books on the NFL, has covered the NFL since 1983 as a beat writer, columnist, and broadcaster. He has also won an Emmy for his work in radio and television.
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