The Baltimore Ravens are set to host the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Divisional Round. Tight end Mark Andrews os among the notable players working his way back to 100 percent.

Andrews went into the first-round bye dealing with an ankle injury. He was a limited participant in practice, via Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk:

Tight end Mark Andrews was the only Ravens player listed as limited on Tuesday. Andrews, who is listed with an ankle injury, has been a frequent presence on injury reports this season but only missed one game.

Andrews' participation so early in the week is certainly an encouraging sign for his status against Tennessee. While the Saturday game will give him one less day to recover, it is safe to assume he will be good to go if he can continue getting more work in throughout the week.

Andrews is coming off a breakout year after establishing himself as a bonafide safety net for quarterback Lamar Jackson. His role in the offense clearly paid huge dividends for him after finishing the 2019 NFL season with 64 catches for 852 yards and 10 touchdowns. He will need to kick his play up a notch if he hopes to help the Ravens keep their momentum going into the postseason.

Andrews' is not the only notable offensive player on the injury report. running back Mark Ingram still has yet to practice since sitting out of the season finale with a calf injury. Baltimore will likely continue to take a cautious approach with Ingram's activity up until game time.