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ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 19: Mark Andrews #89 of the Baltimore Ravens drops a pass on a two-point conversion during the second half of an NFL football divisional playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on January 19, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 19: Mark Andrews #89 of the Baltimore Ravens drops a pass on a two-point conversion during the second half of an NFL football divisional playoff game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on January 19, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images

Ravens' Mark Andrews 'Absolutely Gutted' by Drop in NFL Playoffs vs. Bills

Doric SamJan 23, 2025

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 Divisional Round last Sunday.

"It's impossible to adequately express how I feel. I'm absolutely gutted by what happened on Sunday," Andrews wrote in the caption of his most recent Instagram post. "I'm devastated for my teammates, my coaches and Ravens fans."

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Andrews had a team-high five catches but produced just 61 yards and committed a pair of costly blunders in the fourth quarter. He lost a fumble midway through the period that resulted in a field goal that gave Buffalo an eight-point lead.

When Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson led the team on an eight-play, 88-yard touchdown drive on the team's next possession, he looked to Andrews to complete the two-point conversion attempt to tie the game. However, the normally surehanded tight end dropped the pass.

The mistakes were uncharacteristic for Andrews, who had previously lost just one fumble in his entire career and had just three drops in all of 2024.

Naturally, Andrews has faced a wave of negativity since Sunday's loss, but it didn't outweigh how much he's been beating himself up. He wrote that he will use the situation as fuel to bounce back in a big way the next time he's on the field.

"I pour every ounce of my being into playing at the highest level possible, because I love my team and the game of football like nothing else. That is why it's taken me until now to collect my thoughts and address this publicly," Andrews wrote. "Even though the shock and disappointment are unlike anything I've felt before, I refuse to let the situation define me. I promise that this adversity will only make me stronger and fuel us as we move forward."

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