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The Baltimore Ravens allowed the opportunity of the AFC title game, literally fall from their hands.
The closed wing of the Ravens, Mark Andrews, learned in the difficult way of how crucial each play is, especially in the playoffs, since the team fell to the Buffalo Bills in the division round.
Andrews was under the microscope after a loose ball of the fourth quarter that resulted in a Bills field goal in the posterior impulse of Buffalo and a discarded pass in an attempt to convert two points on the final trip of the team. Buffalo won the game, 27-25.
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The closed wing of Baltimore Ravens, Mark Andrews (89), is congratulated by Campo Lamar Jackson Marshal (8) after his capture of TouchDown of the first quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles in the M & T Bank Stadium. (Mitch Stringer-Imagn images)
The three times Pro Bowler had five trapped in seven goals for 61 yards. But those two critical plays were what had spoken to the world of NFL. Andrews took the worst part of the criticism for mistakes.
Andrews said he was “absolutely destroyed” by the fall, which resulted in online death threats.
With the Ravens back in Minicamp, Lamar Jackson defended his closed star wing.
“I’ve been seeing that my boy is spoken, and I really don’t like it because he has done much for us,” Jackson said, through NFL.com. “He has done a lot for us, and how people did, I just don’t like that. Because Mark is still Mark, surely, no doubt.”
“He has achieved a lot for us and for himself. I feel that, only that things happen sometimes. I wish we would have won the game. I wish I have not launched that interception. I wish I had not fallen. I would like the accident not to happen, but it happened. It is a lesson learned, man, next time, we will do something better.”

The closed wing of Baltimore Ravens, Mark Andrews (89) celebrates his touchdown during the second half of a NFL football match against the Indianapolis Colts, on Monday, October 11, 2021, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
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Andrews’s teammates quickly comforted him on the sidelines, where he seemed surprised by what had happened. And although he admitted to feeling destroyed after the game, Jackson defended Andrews at that time, saying that it was a loss of team.
“Although the shock and disappointment are different from everything I have felt before, I refuse to let the situation define me. I promise that this adversity will only make me stronger and feed us as we move forward …” Andrews wrote in a publication on social networks in the days after the game. “Now I am going to do my part to recover and contribute to it. #GodBass.”

January 19, 2025; Orchard Park, New York; The closed wing of Baltimore Ravens, Mark Andrews (89), drops a pass in a two -point conversion at the end of the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills in a game of division round of the 2025 AFC at the Highmark Stadium. (Gregory Fisher-Imagn images)
Andrews, a third round selection in the 2018 NFL draft, has played seven seasons with Baltimore. He finished his 2024 campaign with 11 career that TouchDowns received among their 55 receptions for 673 yards.