Ravens WR Zay Flowers Suffers Knee Injury Ahead of Playoffs
The Pro Bowl receiver is set to undergo an MRI, with early reports suggesting a sprain that may sideline him for Baltimore's first playoff game.
- Zay Flowers, the Ravens' leading receiver, exited the Week 18 game against the Browns with a knee injury sustained during the second quarter.
- Head coach John Harbaugh described the injury as potentially manageable but confirmed Flowers will undergo an MRI to determine the severity.
- Initial reports indicate a knee sprain, which could keep Flowers out of the Ravens' upcoming Wild Card playoff game, though he may return if the team advances.
- Flowers has been a key offensive player for Baltimore, finishing the regular season with 74 receptions for 1,059 yards and earning his first Pro Bowl selection.
- Despite Flowers' absence, the Ravens secured a 35-10 victory, clinching the AFC North title and locking in the No. 3 seed for the playoffs.