In an instant classic divisional-round matchup with the Buffalo Bills, Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens almost pulled it off. But a series of fourth-quarter miscues from mainstay tight end Mark Andrews — including a fumble and a drop on a late two-point conversion — ultimately doomed the Ravens and ended their season.
The Ravens didn’t place blame on Mark Andrews after a brutal fourth quarter by the veteran tight end in a 27-25 loss to the Bills in the divisional round game on Sunday.
John Harbaugh made no mistake about the future of Mark Andrews with the Ravens following a widely criticized drop in Sunday's playoff game against the Bills.
After taking a few days to collect his thoughts, Ravens tight end Mark Andrew broke his silence on a disastrous 4th quarter in Buffalo
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
But Jackson, as well as Ravens coach John Harbaugh had Andrews's back during while speaking to the media postgame.
Mark Andrews, the Baltimore Ravens' star tight end and franchise record-holder, found himself at the center of a tough moment during the team's 27-25 AFC Divisional playoff loss to
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Eric DeCosta held an end of season press conference on Wednesday and the first question concerned how tight end Mark Andrews is doing after the team's loss to the 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.
Ravens players and coaches shared words of support for tight end Mark Andrews, who made costly mistakes in Sunday’s loss to the Bills.
Lamar Jackson, John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens did not blame Mark Andrews' dropped pass on a two-point conversion for the club's 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's AFC divisional round game,