Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is to blame for the Baltimore Ravens botching a 2-point attempt vs. the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been met with some crushing criticism after his game-sealing drop on a two-point conversion in 27-25 loss to the Buf
Mark Andrews is the Baltimore Ravens' favorite villain these days for his blunder against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round. However, former quarterback Chris Simms exo
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down what went wrong for the Ravens in their "crushing" Divisional Round loss to the Bills, including three turnovers, Mark Andrews' crucial drop during the 2-point conversion and more.
Lamar Jackson should be one of the NFL's most successful quarterbacks in an ideal world, but his Baltimore Ravens' tendency for crumbling in playoff games is costing him.
Last year, the Ravens lost after Zay Flowers fumbled the ball on the goal line. This year, Flowers was out with injury and the two tight ends carried the load for the passing game. But Andrews' mistakes will be the lasting memory of this game.
The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.
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B altimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was among those who quickly defended tight end Mark Andrews after he committed a pair of costly mistakes in the team's 27-25 divisional-
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most pundits placed the majority of blame on Ravens tight end Mark Andrews for the loss after two critical late-game errors. But on Monday, NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms explained why Andrews is not ...