Baltimore Ravens’ Star Tight End Saves Woman’s Life Mid-Flight
In a heroic act, Baltimore Ravens’ tight end Mark Andrews came to the rescue during a recent mid-flight emergency. The incident unfolded when a woman on the flight was experiencing difficulty breathing. Social media posts from Andrew Springs, who witnessed the event, revealed that Andrews offered his diabetic testing kit to help determine the cause of her distress.
When medical professionals on the flight were unable to find a strong pulse, Andrews, who is a Type 1 diabetic himself, suggested that the woman’s blood sugar levels could be the culprit. He swiftly provided his testing kit to assist in diagnosing the situation. Another passenger in the aisle seat also offered a diabetic testing kit, which turned out to be Andrews himself.
With Andrews’ guidance, the medical professionals successfully used the testing kit, and the woman’s heart rate eventually stabilized. Once the flight landed, paramedics were waiting to attend to her, while Andrews left the plane.
This act of heroism occurred just days after Andrews and the Ravens competed in the AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Although the Ravens lost the game, Andrews managed to make a significant impact despite his recent return from an ankle injury. He caught two passes for 15 yards, showcasing his resilience and determination.
Andrews has been living with Type 1 diabetes since the age of nine. Despite the challenges posed by the disease, he has never let it hinder his football career. The Ravens recognized his talent and drafted him in 2018. Andrews has been vocal about his experiences with diabetes, emphasizing the importance of managing blood sugar levels and maintaining confidence in his abilities.
During games, Andrews continues to monitor his blood sugar levels on the sidelines. He carries insulin and sugary snacks to regulate his blood sugar if it becomes too high or too low after a play. His dedication and perseverance serve as an inspiration to children with Type 1 diabetes everywhere.
The Baltimore Ravens took to social media to highlight Andrews’ inspiring story, sharing a video that showcases his impact on kids with Type 1 diabetes. Andrews’ selflessness and bravery have undoubtedly made him a hero both on and off the field.
ANDREWS EMERGES AS NFL’S TOP TIGHT END
In a year marred by injuries, Mark Andrews has solidified his status as one of the premier tight ends in the NFL. Despite setbacks, Andrews managed to finish the 2023 season with an impressive stat line of 45 receptions for 544 yards and 6 touchdowns. Over the course of six seasons, he has amassed an impressive 381 catches for 4,857 yards and 40 touchdowns. These numbers rank him among the top five tight ends since 2018.
The Baltimore Ravens had high expectations coming into this season, with quarterback Lamar Jackson leading the charge and the league’s number one defense. However, their journey was cut short in the conference title game against the defending Super Bowl champions.
Looking ahead to the 2024 season, Jackson and Andrews will undoubtedly play crucial roles in the Ravens’ success. However, there are lingering questions surrounding the team’s offense and defense that need to be addressed in the offseason.
The Ravens have already filled their defensive coordinator position, promoting Zach Orr from inside linebackers coach. Orr will now have the task of deciding whether to stick with the successful scheme implemented by former coordinator Mike Macdonald or implement his own strategy.
On the offensive side of the ball, Andrews and rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers were the lone consistent playmakers for the team. The offense will need to make improvements and find additional weapons to support their star players.
As the Ravens prepare for the upcoming season, the focus will be on addressing these challenges and building a team capable of making a deep playoff run. With Andrews leading the way, there is no doubt that the Ravens have a strong foundation to build upon. Stay tuned for more updates on the Ravens’ offseason moves.