Another playoff heartbreak for the Baltimore Ravens draws parallels to what happened to Rory McIlroy last summer at Pinehurst No. 2.
The Ravens couldn’t convert on a two-point try with 1:33 left as tight end Mark Andrews dropped a pass from Lamar Jackson that would’ve tied the game, giving the Bills a 27-25 home win in the divisional round to advance to an AFC Championship game date with the Chiefs.
The Ravens and Steelers now share the same playoff fate—thanks to Mark Andrews, who cost Baltimore a crucial game just like he did in 2021.
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,
After the loss, Andrews was reported as unavailable for a postgame interview. "Mark Andrews wasn't available to speak to reporters in the locker room after the game," wrote The Athletic-Baltimore's Jeff Zrebiec.
The Bills pounced on three Ravens turnovers and hung on as Mark Andrews dropped Baltimore's chance at a comeback win over Buffalo.
Trailing 27-25, the Ravens had a chance to tie the game late with a two-point conversion. Jackson had star tight end Mark Andrews open on the right side of the end zone and delivered a beautiful ball, though the Oklahoma product couldn't come home with the catch.
Mark Andrews dropped a 2-point conversion that would’ve tied it with 1:33 remaining in their 27-25 divisional round loss on Sunday, sending the Bills to face the Chiefs in the AFC championship
The Buffalo Bills avenged their regular season loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night with a 27-25 victory to punch their ticket to the AFC title game
It wasn't Mark Andrews' worst game statistically. But critical mistakes for the 2021 All-Pro led to the Buffalo Bills knocking off the Baltimore Ravens in the A
Fans quickly pointed out that the former Dallas Cowboys star was referring to Lee Evans, who played for the Ravens in the 2011-12 season. He dropped a critical pass in the AFC Finals, allowing the New England Patriots to escape, 23-20.