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,
This season, Andrews caught 55 passes for 673 yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns. The former Oklahoma All-American has Pro Bowl berths under his belt in 2019, 2021 and 2022; a 1,361-receiving-yard season in '21 netted him All-Pro honors as well. With one year left on his contract, Andrews will have plenty of motivation to bounce back.
But Jackson, as well as Ravens coach John Harbaugh had Andrews's back during while speaking to the media postgame.
The Ravens didn’t place blame on Mark Andrews after a brutal fourth quarter by the veteran tight end in a 27-25 loss to the Bills in the divisional round game on Sunday.
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
John Harbaugh made no mistake about the future of Mark Andrews with the Ravens following a widely criticized drop in Sunday's playoff game against the Bills.
After Mark Andrews dropped the game-tying 2-point conversion in the Ravens divisional-round vs the Bills, John Harbaugh had his back
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Eric DeCosta held an end of season press conference on Wednesday and the first question concerned how tight end Mark Andrews is doing after the team's loss to the Bills.
On the topic of first-round cornerbacks, Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport conducted a redraft of the 2024 NFL Draft, and with the No. 30 pick the Ravens reselected Wiggins.
After an ugly effort in the Ravens' Divisional Round showdown, Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh came to the defense of Mark Andrews.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews made his first public statement after his fourth quarter fumble and two-point conversion drop in the divisional playoff loss in Buffalo.