Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers went down with a knee injury in Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns and was unable to return. There were concerns that it could be a long-term injury for Baltimore’s top receiver, but John Harbaugh’s update Monday provided further clarity on the situation.
Harbaugh told reporters that Flowers is considered day-to-day and that his knee injury is not season-ending.
“It’s not a season-ending injury. It’s just going to be day-to-day. Try to do everything he can to get back as soon as he can and we’ll see where that takes us,” Harbaugh said.
It’s unclear whether Flowers will be ready to go for Saturday night against the Steelers in the wild-card round, but Harbaugh didn’t close the door on it yet.
Flowers caught 74 passes for a career-high 1,059 yards this season, hauling in four touchdown passes from Lamar Jackson. He also rushed for 56 yards on nine carries, earning his first Pro Bowl selection.