The Baltimore Ravens are hopeful Zay Flowers will recover in time to be ready for the playoffs after injuring his right knee against the Browns. The star wide receiver will have an MRI scan on Sunday, when the extent of the injury will become clearer. He has a 'chance' of being healthy for the postseason, which begins next week.
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That is according to head coach John Harbaugh, who was speaking after the Ravens' victory over Cleveland on Saturday. Baltimore is sweating on the damage to Flowers' knee after the receiver was ruled out of the regular season finale. During the second quarter, the team's top receiver went down and was seen clutching his right leg.
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Flowers suffered the injury after his foot was caught on a teammate's leg as a defender from the Browns made contact with his knee. He limped off the field and did not play another snap. Ravens star Zay Flowers suffered a knee injury against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday.
Flowers will have an MRI scan on Sunday, when the extent of the injury will become clearer. Without Flowers, the Ravens beat the Browns 35-10 to win the AFC North and secure the No 3 seed. It means they will host a wild card game next week, against either the Chargers or the Steelers.
Losing the receiver for the postseason would, however, represent a huge blow to Baltimore's Super Bowl hopes. At the beginning of the second half on Saturday, Flowers was downgraded from questionable to out. Many teams sit their best players in Week 18 to preserve injuries ahead of the postseason.