The Baltimore Ravens are looking to get back into the win column in their first AFC North matchup of the 2019 NFL season at home against the Cleveland Browns. Fortunately, tight end Mark Andrews could be in the mix.

Andrews missed practice while nursing a foot injury throughout the week. According to Jeff Zreibec of The Athletic, he was finally able to make his return.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews (foot) was on the practice field today after missing last two days of practice. Media was only present for special teams portion so Andrews didn't do much. But good sign nonetheless that he was out there.

Andrews' ability to log in some practice time is certainly an encouraging sign for his status against Cleveland. While it remains to be seen if the coaching staff will take a cautious approach with his recovery, his presence could pay huge dividends even if it's in a limited capacity in such a crucial week.

Andrews has established himself as a bonafide safety net for quarterback Lamar Jackson early on. He managed to haul in at least eight catches for 100 yards and a touchdown in the first two games of the season. Although he is coming off a down performance against the Kansas City Chiefs, it is clear that he has become an integral part of this offense.

The former third-round pick has provided the Ravens with plenty of bang for their buck thus far. If Andrews is limited in any fashion, tight end Hayden Hurst could be the biggest beneficiary.