
Lamar Jackson Reveals Advice to Mark Andrews After Playoff Fumble in Kevin Hart Video
The Baltimore Ravens came within inches of tying their playoff game against the Buffalo Bills last season after Lamar Jackson delivered a 24-yard strike to Isaiah Likely, cutting the deficit to two with 1:33 left in regulation.
Opting to go for two, Jackson looked to his trusted tight end Mark Andrews in the end zone — but the pass slipped through Andrews’ hands, denying the Ravens a chance to force overtime.
Andrews quickly became the target of fan frustration, bearing the brunt of blame for the 27-25 divisional round loss. As the Ravens shifted into offseason mode, Jackson shared the words he offered his tight end after the heartbreaking finish.
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“Yea I talked to him and was like ‘man we all played a part in this game. I had my turnovers, we shouldn’t even be in this situation," Jackson told Kevin Hart on Cold as Balls. "I know you’ve been busting your ass all season, we're just gonna have to bounce back. We’re just gonna have to not dwell on it.”
While the franchise quarterback’s advice to not “dwell” may have been well-intentioned, moving on is easier said than done.
"This is my life. I’ve put a lot of work into this, and everything I think about is focused on that," Andrews told reporters. "It wasn’t the way I had planned it, but that's all part of the story."
Fittingly, the Ravens will open their season with a rematch against the Bills on the road Sept. 7.

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