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Ravens Lose 27-25 to Bills in Divisional Round, Andrews Faces Criticism
In a closely contested Divisional Round game, the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills 27-25, with tight end Mark Andrews at the center of criticism after two costly fourth-quarter mistakes. Andrews fumbled the ball while attempting to gain yardage and later dropped a potential game-tying two-point conversion pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson. Despite the scrutiny, both Jackson and Ravens coach John Harbaugh defended Andrews, emphasizing that the loss was a team effort and not solely his fault. Jackson highlighted the importance of eliminating turnovers, noting that they played a significant role in the defeat. The Ravens' defense improved in the second half, but their slow start and turnovers ultimately cost them the game. Moving forward, the team will focus on addressing these issues to enhance their playoff performance in future seasons.



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- Last Updated
- 32 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 67% Right
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