The Baltimore Sun staff weighs in on the Ravens’ playoff struggles and discusses what’s to come this offseason and beyond.
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.
Following one of his career’s low points, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is getting a much-needed pick-me-up from Buffalo Bills fans, of all people.
Mark Andrews has been reclusive since his dropped 2-point conversion ... “Best offense I've ever been a part of,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday. “I got to play with the best running back in football, best quarterback in football.
Ricard is rightfully proud of what the 2024 Ravens accomplished, winning the AFC North for the second straight year and being part of a historic offense. He is part of a winning culture that has helped the Ravens make the playoffs six times in the last seven years, an impressive span of consistent winning.
Following his costly fumble and drop, Mark Andrews got a vote of confidence from John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta.
In Season With the AFC North" episode showed how Lamar Jackson reacted to Mark Andrews' miscue on the sideline as the Bills ran the clock out.
Lamar Jackson suffered yet another postseason exit as the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round, but those around him believe it's a matter of when - not if - he'll hold the Lombardi Trophy.
Following one of his career’s low points, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is getting a much-needed pick-me-up from Buffalo Bills fans, of all people.
Then again, what can Andrews and his teammates really say to make sense of the Ravens' latest season-ending disappointment?
(AP) — Mark Andrews has been reclusive since his ... “Best offense I've ever been a part of,” fullback Patrick Ricard said Monday. “I got to play with the best running back in football ...
Buffalo Bills lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game - a game decided by inches including several failed 'tush push' short-yardage plays by the Bills offense.