Ravens tight end Mark Andrews broke his silence following a nightmarish Divisional Round performance against the Buffalo Bills, promising he will only become stronger from the disappointment as Baltimore seeks to break through again next season.
Days after dropping what would've been a game-tying two-point conversion late in the Baltimore Ravens' AFC divisional loss to the Buffalo Bills, Mark Andrews finally broke his silence in a post on his Instagram account,
Mark Andrews' drop that ended the Ravens' comeback against the Bills is sure to go down as one of the most infamous moments in NFL playoff history.
A pregame post hyping Ravens tight end Mark Andrews backfired spectacularly on Sunday as a costly drop in snowy Buffalo put the final nail in Baltimore’s season with a 27-25 Divisional Round loss. The post,
Many people have been blaming Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews for his team’s 27-25 loss in this past weekend’s divisional-round loss to the Buffalo Bills when he dropped a pass near the end zone that would’ve resulted in a two-point conversion and a tied game late in the fourth quarter.
This season, Andrews caught 55 passes for 673 yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns. The former Oklahoma All-American has Pro Bowl berths under his belt in 2019, 2021 and 2022; a 1,361-receiving-yard season in '21 netted him All-Pro honors as well. With one year left on his contract, Andrews will have plenty of motivation to bounce back.
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It’s been just over a week since the Ravens’ season came crashing to a halt in a divisional round loss to the Buffalo Bills. The Kansas City Chiefs will play in their fifth Super Bowl in six years, while Baltimore,
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