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With a few injuries shuffling the roster around, the Ravens have activated third-round pick Jaylon Ferguson against the Kansas City Chiefs. The career NCAA sack-leader will see his first action as the Ravens defense looks to pressure Patrick Mahomes.
Tight end Mark Andrews is active despite a foot injury. The current NFL leader in receiving yards by a tight end will play through the pain as the Ravens battle the Chiefs through torrential downpours in Kansas City.
Chiefs running back LeSean McCoy will also be active, which will be crucial for the Chiefs who are without RB Damien Williams.
The weather will seemingly be the major wild card in Arrowhead, although Chiefs fans seemingly aren’t impacted by the heavy rain. Cars were waiting outside of the Chiefs stadium from the wee hours of the morning. Today is the Chiefs home opener. Following their 8-1 home record in 2018-19, they’re looking to remain strong in their house as Lamar Jackson looks to avenge his only regular season loss.
The rain didn’t slow them down one bit. #Chiefs fans started lining up at 3 am to get into the parking lots. Today is the home opener for their 60th season. pic.twitter.com/DfX4ZUd3jz
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) September 22, 2019
#Ravens TE Mark Andrews, who has emerged as a top target for QB Lamar Jackson, is expected to play today despite battling a foot injury, source said. He was listed as questionable.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 22, 2019
#Ravens TE Mark Andrews, who leads all tightends in yards this season, testing his foot pregame. pic.twitter.com/sGpWTXPCyE
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) September 22, 2019