Ravens fans will forever remember this game as the one Mark Andrews lost, even though it's not entirely his fault
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.
It appeared the Baltimore Ravens were ready to shock the Buffalo Bills with an improbable comeback and send their divisional round playoff game to overtime. After trailing by 11 points at halftime, Lamar Jackson engineered a second-half comeback,
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 brought the Baltimore Ravens to the brink of a dramatic come-from-behind victory with the chance to secure their second straight berth in the AFC championship game.
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,
The Bills pounced on three Ravens turnovers and hung on as Mark Andrews dropped Baltimore's chance at a comeback win over Buffalo.
But Jackson, as well as Ravens coach John Harbaugh had Andrews's back during while speaking to the media postgame.
With Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen standing in the way of one another, neither Kansas City nor Buffalo is the betting favourite to win the Super Bowl at FanDuel this morning. This is the Morning Coffee for Monday January 20th,
On Sunday, that player was the Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews. With 1:33 to play in the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills, the Ravens scored on an Isaiah Likely touchdown catch to cut the deficit to 27-25.
Most notably, Andrews dropped a pass that hit him in the stomach on what should've become a game-tying two-point conversion play.