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The Baltimore Ravens have given a chance to the AFC title game, literally, detaching themselves from their hands.
The Ravens tighten Mark Andrews has learned of the hard way how crucial each game is, especially in the playoffs, while the team fell to the Buffalo Bills during the division round.
Andrews fell under the microscope following an escape from the fourth quarter which led to a basket of Bills on Buffalo’s journey and an abandoned pass on an attempted conversion in two points on the last training of the team. Buffalo won the match, 27-25.
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Baltimore Ravens served, Mark Andrews (89) is congratulated by the quarter-Arrière Lamar Jackson (8) after his touching in the first quarter against the Eagles of Philadelphia at M&T Bank Stadium. (Images Mitch Stringer-Imagn)
Bowler’s three time pro had five captures on seven targets for 61 yards. But these two critical pieces were what had the world of the NFL. Andrews has gained the weight of criticism on errors.
Andrews said he was “absolutely emptied” by the decline, which led to death threats online.
With the Ravens returning to Minicamp, Lamar Jackson defended his starry end.
“I saw my guy talk about it, and I really don’t like it because he did so much for us,” said Jackson, via NFL.com. “He did so much for us, and how people did it, I don’t like it.” Because Mark is always Mark, that’s for sure, without a doubt. “”
“He has accomplished so much for us and himself. I have the impression, that things happen sometimes. We want us to win the game. I want me to launch this interception. I want me to get caught. I want the wicker to have happened, but it happened. It is a learned lesson, guy, so next time, we will do something better.”

Baltimore Ravens serves, Mark Andrews (89) celebrates his touch during the second half of an NFL football match against the Indianapolis colts, on Monday October 11, 2021, in Baltimore. (AP photo / Nick Wass)
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Andrews’ teammates were quick to console him on the touch, where he looked shocked by what had happened. And although he admitted to having been emptied after the match, Jackson defended Andrews at the time, saying it was a team loss.
“Even if the shock and disappointment are different from everything I felt before, I refuse to let the situation define me. I promise that this adversity will only strengthen me and feed as we go forward …” wrote Andrews in an article on social networks in the days that followed the match. “I will now do my part to bounce back and contribute to it. #Godbless.”

January 19, 2025; Orchard Park, New York; Baltimore Ravens End, Mark Andrews (89) drops a pass on a conversion of two points at the end of the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills during a match of the AFC divisional round in 2025 at the Highmark Stadium. (Images Gregory Fisher-Imagn)
Andrews, a choice of third round in the draft of the 2018 NFL, played seven seasons with Baltimore. He finished his campaign in 2024 with a career summit of 11 affected among his 55 receptions for 673 yards.