Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews had a night to forget against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional. He recorded a fumble and two drops in the loss, including one on a two-point conversion with less than 2 minutes to play.
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
Buffalo Bills fans have made a classy gesture toward Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews following his costly drop.
Following a touchdown to Isaiah Likely, the Ravens needed a two-point conversion to tie the game. Lamar Jackson found an open Andrews in the flat at the pylon, who dropped the ball as he lost his balance and fell to the ground. The two-point conversion is no good 😳 📺: #BALvsBUF on CBS 📱: Stream on @NFLPlus and Paramount+ pic.twitter.com/s1DAo0tdm1
Mark Andrews has had a fine career as a Baltimore Raven, as he's been one of the best tight ends in the league for quite some time now. But, barring
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,
But in Bills Mafia fashion, the Buffalo faithful decided to do good and uplift Andrews with a classy gesture of donating well over the $10K goal for the JDRF Diabetes Foundation. There has been a new goal of $18K that has been set.
The Bills pounced on three Ravens turnovers and hung on as Mark Andrews dropped Baltimore's chance at a comeback win over Buffalo.
As the Bills ran out the clock on a 27-25 victory that sent them to the AFC championship game for the first time since 2020, Lamar Jackson consoled Mark Andrews on the Ravens' sideline. Jackson reminded his star tight end the season-ending loss wasn’t all on him.
Something positive has come out of a tough situation for Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. Buffalo Bills fans have started a GoFundMe that has already raised thousands of dollars for Andrews' charity for juveniles with diabetes.