Bill Buckner, Scott Norwood and now perhaps Mark Andrews. The Baltimore Ravens tight end's mishaps in the Ravens' 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills will be remembered negatively in Baltimore forever, much like Buckner's World Series blunder will be remembered in Boston and Norwood's 'Wide Right' kick in the Super Bowl will be remembered in Buffalo.
Mark Andrews will go down as one of the greatest players in Baltimore Ravens history when all is said and done, but right now, he unfortunately has the target on his back. In the fourth quarter of Sunday's 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round,
The move badly backfired, as Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard saw a golden opportunity to punch the ball out and force the fumble. Bernard would recover it, too, giving the Bills possession with a 24-19 lead and with little less than nine minutes to go.
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.
Mark Andrews’ fumble and drop sealed the Ravens’ fate. Here’s what we learned from an agonizing loss to the Bills that ended their season.
The Baltimore Ravens once again came up short in the playoffs, suffering a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in which they committed multiple turnovers. Lamar Jackson and others bemoned the missed opportunites,
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
Here are the key insights and trends you need to know about Mark Andrews and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 6:30 PM ET on CBS. Andrews’ Baltimore
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