The Baltimore Ravens’ former first-round pick, Zay Flowers, had a breakout second season and earned his first Pro Bowl selection. Flowers boasted career-highs in receiving yards, targets, yards per reception, and yards per game. He hauled in 74 receptions on 116 targets for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 14.3 yards per reception and 62.3 yards per game in 17 games.
Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to contribute in the postseason.
The Baltimore Ravens weapon missed the entire postseason

Zay Flowers suffered a knee injury during the second quarter in Week 18 against the Cleveland Browns after a defender hit his knee hard as he went to the ground. As a result, Flowers did not play in the Wild Card Round against the Pittsburgh Steelers and in the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills. The Ravens’ receiver room struggled to fill in for their Pro Bowl receiver, as Rashod Bateman led the position with 90 yards.
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The good news is their star receiver is recovering very nicely.
He gets a major injury update

During Sunday’s press conference, John Harbaugh gave a brief injury update on Zay Flowers and his recovery from his knee injury. Harbaugh went on to say that Flowers did not require offseason surgery, he is feeling great, and rehab is going well.
“It did not go to surgery,” Harbaugh said, via Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk. “Actually, he was doing a little dance in the weight room this last week and said he’s feeling great, his knee’s back. He did it with rehab.”