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.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Lamar Jackson brought the Baltimore Ravens to the brink of a dramatic come-from-behind victory with the chance to secure their second straight berth in the AFC championship game, only to have the opportunity slip through their fingers.
Mark Andrews committed crucial mistakes in the Ravens' loss to the Bills, but coach John Harbaugh praised the tight end after the game.
Mark Andrews dropped a would-be game-tying 2-point conversion late and the Ravens’ season ended with a 27-25 playoff loss to the Bills.
Turnovers: Buffalo’s defense has made a living turnover over the football this season and it continued against the Ravens. The Bills had an interception and two fumble recoveries in the game. Those turnovers ultimately helped the Bills win on Sunday night.
Dutch Fork grad Tyler Bass kicked a pair of field goals for the Bills who earned massive redemption for the Week 4, 35-10 loss to the Ravens.
The Bills pounced on three Ravens turnovers and hung on as Mark Andrews dropped Baltimore's chance at a comeback win over Buffalo.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews drops potential game-tying two-point-conversion catch vs. Buffalo Bills.
Buffalo edged Baltimore, 27-25, after the Ravens’ Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a tying two-point conversion pass in the final minutes.
As the Bills ran out the clock on a 27-25 victory that sent them to the AFC championship game for the first time since 2020, Lamar Jackson consoled Mark Andrews on the Ravens' sideline. Jackson reminded his star tight end the season-ending loss wasn’t all on him.