The Baltimore Ravens trailed the Buffalo Bills 21-10 at halftime in the AFC Divisional Round. Baltimore in the second half showed major fight on the road against Buffalo.
When the Ravens trailed 24-19 in the fourth quarter, Mark Andrews fumbled the football. When Baltimore trailed by eight points on the final drive of the game, Lamar Jackson threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely to make it 27-25 with 1:33 to go in regulation. On the two-point attempt, Mark Andrews dropped a wide-open pass from Jackson and the Ravens lost the game by the same score against the Bills.
Baltimore Ravens Fans Furious With Mark Andrews After Loss Against the Buffalo Bills
After the Ravens lost to the Bills, there were a lot of Baltimore fans who were fed up with Mark Andrews. This is what the fans had to say after the loss:
Leave Mark Andrews at the airport
— CFB Tracker (@MatchupTracker) January 20, 2025
Mark Andrews in the biggest moment of his career pic.twitter.com/sVc79cEfF1
— bob truck (@TruckBon) January 20, 2025
Mark Andrews in the Ravens locker room after the game pic.twitter.com/yJSwb9PdiX
— bob truck (@TruckBon) January 20, 2025
ravens fans watching Mark Andrews throw the game pic.twitter.com/UWCGJwbAhi
— bob truck (@TruckBon) January 20, 2025
mark andrews next job pic.twitter.com/45WRLLcNyx
— bob truck (@TruckBon) January 20, 2025
The former Oklahoma Sooners tight end caught five passes for 61 yards receiving in the game for the Ravens. Isaiah Likely caught four passes for 73 yards receiving and one touchdown for Baltimore. Rashod Bateman also caught four passes for 66 yards receiving and a touchdown in the game against the Buffalo Bills.
Lamar Jackson Played Well Enough To Win
The Andrews drop no question overshadowed the story of Lamar Jackson not getting to a Super Bowl yet in his NFL career. Jackson had an interception and a fumble in the first half, but he made up for it in the second half and on the Ravens’ final offensive drive of the season.
Lamar Jackson completed 18-of-25 passes for 254 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. He also rushed for 39 yards on six carries. It is possible that Jackson will win his third MVP this season and Josh Allen may have to wait for his first MVP. However, there will be questions this offseason about whether or not Isaiah Likely should be the starting tight end next season over Mark Andrews.
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