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.
The NFL is down to its final four teams, but the path to the conference title games was paved with heartbreak – especially for the Ravens.
The star tight end will be remembered in 2024 for his critical mistakes in Baltimore's playoff loss to the Bills.
What really makes this sting is that in past seasons Andrews was the only reliable player on the Ravens offense other than Lamar. That was the whole problem. The team was in dire need of more weapons because the only guy who could be counted on was Mark Andrews, and when he was hurt the offense faltered.
Relive our text coverage from the divisional round of the NFL play-offs as Buffalo Bills see off Baltimore Ravens after Philadelphia Eagles beat Los Angeles Rams
Winner: Saquon Barkley and the Eagles rushing attack. The Rams defensive starters hadn't allowed 10 points in a single contest in four straight games entering Sunday. They allowed
With the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles set to renew their rivalry in the NFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills joined the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC game with a 27-25 win over the Baltimore Ravens Sunday.
How Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews responded to critics on social media after his late drop in his team's 27-25 loss to Buffalo Bills Sunday.
In the late game, it was the Buffalo Bills surviving a late rally by their opponent, the talented and tough Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens scored a touchdown with 1:33 to go to come within two, but their star tight end Mark Andrews bobbled the two-point conversion and couldn’t haul it in,
They are a non-profit group championed by Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews ... Another example is Philadelphia Eagles franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts, who is big on raising funding ...
On Sunday, in both Philadelphia and upstate New York, it came down to the final drives in the snow with freezing temperatures making the ball slippery and tough to handle.
Eagles' running back Saquon Barkley said he wasn't just satisfied making the Super Bowl, he was going there to win it.