The Baltimore Ravens lost to the Buffalo Bills after Andrews dropped a two-point conversion in the end zone late in the fourth quarter.
Baltimore Ravens fans are being urged to donate to a group supported by Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid.
Dalton Kincaid faced reporters after his fourth-quarter missed catch in the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead
Smith blames Taylor Swift for referees helping the Chiefs in their games Reflecting on the divisional round, Nicole offered high praise for Kansas ... Ravens tight end Mark Andrews.
NFL sideline reporter Erin Andrews joined a wave of followers to show support for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, who posted an emotional statement on social media following the team's NFL playoff exit.
The Ravens and Steelers now share the same playoff fate—thanks to Mark Andrews, who cost Baltimore a crucial game just like he did in 2021.
The Ravens couldn’t convert on a two-point try with 1:33 left as tight end Mark Andrews dropped a pass from Lamar Jackson that would’ve tied the game, giving the Bills a 27-25 home win in the divisional round to advance to an AFC Championship game date with the Chiefs.
Mark Andrews is a seven-year NFL veteran and one of the best ... It allowed the Bills to run out the clock on their 27-25 win and advance to play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game. The Ravens, meanwhile, saw another successful regular ...
Buffalo Bills fans have made a classy gesture toward Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews following his costly drop.
After the loss, Andrews was reported as unavailable for a postgame interview. "Mark Andrews wasn't available to speak to reporters in the locker room after the game," wrote The Athletic-Baltimore's Jeff Zrebiec.
Kayla Nicole might not be a Kansas ... City Chiefs' match-up against the Buffalo Bills on the "I Am Athlete" podcast Monday. I Am Athlete Podcast/YouTube She seemingly shaded tight end Mark ...
According to Mark Schlereth, John Elway and Patrick Mahomes have a crucial trait in common—their ability to reassure and calm a locker room.