Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews has taken to social media to comment on his game-tying drop against the Buffalo Bills.
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had a brutal fourth quarter in Sunday's loss to the Bills, losing a fumble and then dropping a game-tying two-point conversion attempt.
Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews were not themselves in the 27-25 divisional-round playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jackson had a transcendently elite regular season. Of all the things he did well
Last year, the Ravens lost after Zay Flowers fumbled the ball on the goal line. This year, Flowers was out with injury and the two tight ends carried the load for the passing game. But Andrews' mistakes will be the lasting memory of this game.
The Bills' win sent Josh Allen and company to the AFC championship game, while Lamar Jackson and the Ravens wrapped up an otherwise strong season. Mark Andrews drew heavy criticism postgame for two fourth-quarter mistakes,
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
After taking a few days to collect his thoughts, Ravens tight end Mark Andrew broke his silence on a disastrous 4th quarter in Buffalo
Even with the dust still settling on the conclusion of the Ravens’ season, team brass are looking to their future, which includes embattled tight end Mark Andrews. Speaking to the media Wednesday following Sunday’s Divisional Round loss to the Bills,
The darkest of times can sometimes bring the light out of others. That is what Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is currently experiencing. After a nightmare performance against the Buffalo
Mark Andrews is “absolutely gutted by what happened” in last weekend's divisional playoff loss at Buffalo, the veteran Baltimore Ravens tight end said in a social media post Thursday. A wide-open Andrews dropped a potential tying 2-point conversion in the final two minutes of the Ravens' 27-25 loss to the Bills,
Ravens TE Mark Andrews released a lengthy statement days after his dropped two-point conversion potentially cost Baltimore a divisional round win.