Ravens Tight End Charlie Kolar Out at Least Four Weeks with Broken Arm
Kolar played through the injury during Baltimore's win over the Chargers and is expected to miss significant time, impacting the team's depth and run game.
- Charlie Kolar, Ravens tight end, suffered a broken arm during Monday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers but completed the game before getting X-rays.
- The injury will sideline Kolar for at least four weeks, with the team now relying on other tight ends like Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely to fill the gap.
- Kolar has been a key contributor this season, particularly as a blocker for Baltimore's NFL-leading rushing attack, which has accumulated 2,162 yards so far.
- Monday's game marked a season-high for Kolar in offensive snaps, where his efforts helped the Ravens secure 212 rushing yards in their 30-23 victory.
- Baltimore also received positive injury updates, with linebacker Roquan Smith and defensive tackle Michael Pierce returning to practice ahead of their upcoming game against the Eagles.