Many NFL fans felt sorry for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after tight end Mark Andrews' game-tying drop against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms was not one of them.
Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is to blame for the Baltimore Ravens botching a 2-point attempt vs. the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been met with some crushing criticism after his game-sealing drop on a two-point conversion in 27-25 loss to the Buf
Chris Simms ... we can’t get mad at [Ravens offensive coordinator] Todd Monken,” Simms, 44, said. “What I’m saying is that Mark Andrews in the meeting today with Baltimore is going to ...
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews dropped a game-tying two-point conversion in his most recent playoff game against the Buffalo Bills. Former NFL
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews made arguably the most costly mistake of his team's Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but
Following the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday ... But on Monday, NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms explained why Andrews is not the only Raven to blame for the failed two-point ...
Mark Andrews is the Baltimore Ravens' favorite villain these days for his blunder against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round. However, former quarterback Chris Simms exo
Three-time Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews received the lion's share of the blame after the Baltimore Ravens' playoff ... quarterback and current analyst Chris Simms suggested Jackson needed ...
Russell Wilson is about to do it: he is playing in the tenth Pro Bowl of his career, but his first on a team other than the Seattle Seahawks.
Chris Hewitt, who was the Ravens’ assistant head coach/pass game coordinator and had been on staff since 2012, won’t return next season.