Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews has taken to social media to comment on his game-tying drop against the Buffalo Bills.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews broke his silence after the team’s heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the NFL divisional round on Sunday.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews broke his silence on his disappointing mistakes in the team's 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC
BALTIMORE - Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews said he is "devastated" and "gutted" in a lengthy social media post addressing his costly mistakes in their 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round last weekend.
Andrews dropped a potential game-tying two-point conversion late in the Ravens' loss in the AFC Divisional Round.
The ball hit Andrews in the hands as he crossed the goal line, but he was unable to corral it and tie the game. The Ravens went on to lose, 27-25, ending their season short of the Super Bowl once again. Since the, Andrews has been absent.
Bills fan Nick Howard started a fundraising page for Breakthrough T1D​, a Type-1 diabetes research organization that Andrews has supported in the past.
Buffalo Bills fans have flocked to donate over $10,000 to Mark Andrews' charity following the Ravens tight end receiving death threats.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has made his first public comments since his season-ending drop on a two-point conversion in 27-25 loss to the Buffalo B
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