Ravens' Mark Andrews Addresses Critical Drop in Playoff Loss
The tight end expressed devastation over his mistakes but vowed to use the adversity as motivation for the future.
- Mark Andrews dropped a potential game-tying two-point conversion pass in the Ravens' 27-25 playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, ending their season.
- In an emotional Instagram post, Andrews described himself as 'absolutely gutted' and apologized to teammates, coaches, and fans for the outcome.
- Despite receiving online criticism and even death threats, Andrews has received widespread support, including over $100,000 in donations to his charity from Bills fans.
- Teammates and coaches, including quarterback Lamar Jackson and coach John Harbaugh, defended Andrews, emphasizing his importance to the team and refusing to blame him for the loss.
- Andrews, who has Type 1 diabetes, vowed to use the experience as motivation to improve and contribute to future success with the Ravens.