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,
The Baltimore Ravens' 2024-25 season came to a heartbreaking end, as they were eliminated in the divisional round of the playoffs. Lamar Jackson and
Ravens players were available to speak to reporters while clearing out the locker room on Monday, but Andrews was not in attendance.
Dropping what would have been a game-tying two-point conversion will likely haunt Mark Andrews for the rest of his career, but head coach John Harbaugh doesn’t blame the All-Pro tight end for the Baltimore Ravens losing 27-25 to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Playoffs.
Andrews lost a fumble in Bills' territory during the fourth quarter and later dropped a two-point conversion that would have tied the game with 93 seconds remaining on the clock. In the aftermath, both Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and head coach John Harbaugh let Andrews off the hook for his mishaps down the stretch.
The move badly backfired, as Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard saw a golden opportunity to punch the ball out and force the fumble. Bernard would recover it, too, giving the Bills possession with a 24-19 lead and with little less than nine minutes to go.
After catching a Lamar Jackson pass past the first-down marker, Andrews fumbled the ball away to the Bills near the Buffalo 45-yard line with 8:41 left in the fourth quarter and the Ravens trailing by five as Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard was able to strip the ball out of his grasp.
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
The mood, understandably, was despondent after Baltimore lost in the divisional round following a season of offensive excellence. “Best offense I've ever been a part of,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday.
The tough part was through. After a two-minute, 88-yard drive downfield, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found tight end Isaiah Likely for a 24-yard
It's hard to envision a more heartbreaking defeat than the one that the Baltimore Ravens just went through. Despite losing the turnover battle handily and never