After the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round — in large part thanks to Mark Andrews’ unfortunate miscues — superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson showed us exactly who he is. He blamed himself for the Ravens’ latest disappointing postseason failure and didn’t throw anyone else under the bus.
Lamar Jackson acted like a true leader at a low point for his team. Jackson and the Ravens lost a heartbreaker to the Bills in the AFC divisional round on Sunday after Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a game-tying catch on a two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sent a three-word message to Mark Andrews as the tight end took to social media after dropping a crucial catch against the Buffalo Bills in the 2025 NFL playoffs.
One criticism in the past has been whether or not Jackson is a true leader, or if he approaches the game like a superstar monolith. This season put that talk to bed, and watching him after Mark Andrews very clearly botched the Divisional Playoffs against the Bills is proof of that.
The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.
Last year, the Ravens lost after Zay Flowers fumbled the ball on the goal line. This year, Flowers was out with injury and the two tight ends carried the load for the passing game. But Andrews' mistakes will be the lasting memory of this game.
Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews were not themselves in the 27-25 divisional-round playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jackson had a transcendently elite regular season. Of all the things he did well
The Bills' win sent Josh Allen and company to the AFC championship game, while Lamar Jackson and the Ravens wrapped up an otherwise strong season. Mark Andrews drew heavy criticism postgame for two fourth-quarter mistakes,
Earlier this season on a Sunday night at Baltimore, John Harbaugh’s club made easy work of the Buffalo Bills, 35-10. This past Sunday at Orchard Park, the reign
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
When dissecting the game-sealing play, the son of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Phil Simms voiced that while Andrews “needs to catch” the ball, the pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson
Mark Andrews endured one of the toughest days of his professional career on Sunday, fumbling and dropping a game-tying two-point conversion in the Ravens' 27-25 loss to the Bills in the AFC divisional round.