Ravens tight end Mark Andrews posted on Instagram that he's "absolutely gutted" by his critical drop on a 2-point conversion attempt in Sunday's loss to the Bills.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has broken his silence after his critical two-point conversion drop that lost his team a game against the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews took to Instagram on Thursday, breaking his silence following multiple fourth-quarter miscues — a lost fumble and dropped two-point conversion to tie the ...
It’s difficult to imagine what Mark Andrews has been going through since Sunday. The star tight end — who was huge for the Ravens in the second half of the season — had himself a brutal fourth quarter and the costliest drop in Baltimore’s divisional round loss.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews released a lengthy statement days after his dropped two-point conversion potentially cost Baltimore a divisional round win.
After Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews received threats following Sunday's game, Buffalo Bills fans rallied to fundraise for a charity Andrews supports.
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.
Fans and football personalities alike have shown support for Andrews amid the tough stretch he’s going through following the painful defeat. Among them is Ravens superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson, who sent a powerful reaction to Andrews’ post. “Love you bra🤞🏾💜🪖,” Jackson commented using his new_era8 Instagram account.
It seems Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ girlfriend has taken a step back from social media after he his nightmarish fourth quarter in Baltimore’s 27-25 loss to the Bills in the
Bills Mafia is getting some love from one of their opponents from Sunday's key playoff win, despite the player having a really rough day at the office.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews broke his silence on his disappointing mistakes in the team's 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC