Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers injured his right knee in the second quarter of Saturday’s 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns and did not return, but coach John Harbaugh said the injury isn’t serious.

“It’s something that he has a chance to be OK with,” said Harbaugh, who added that the team would have more details after Flowers receives an MRI on Sunday morning.

Flowers was injured when Browns linebacker Mohamoud Diabate landed on his right knee after a 12-yard catch-and-run early in the second quarter. The 2023 first-round draft pick was helped to his feet by trainers and gingerly walked to the sideline before going into the medical tent and eventually the locker room.

Flowers, who recently became the first homegrown Ravens wide receiver selected to the Pro Bowl, has been an integral part of Baltimore’s passing attack this season. He became the fastest player in Ravens history to reach 100 career receptions and the first in team history to log 1,000-yard receiving seasons in each of his first two seasons.

Flowers has not missed a game because of injury in the first two years of his career. He entered Saturday’s regular-season finale with a team-high 1,047 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 73 catches.

Baltimore will begin postseason play next weekend. After winning the AFC North title for a second straight year, the Ravens clinched a home playoff game against the No. 6 seed, which will either be the Los Angeles Chargers or Pittsburgh Steelers.

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