It appeared the Baltimore Ravens were ready to shock the Buffalo Bills with an improbable comeback and send their divisional round playoff game to overtime. After trailing by 11 points at halftime, Lamar Jackson engineered a second-half comeback,
John Harbaugh made no mistake about the future of Mark Andrews with the Ravens following a widely criticized drop in Sunday's playoff game against the Bills.
Mark Andrews, the Baltimore Ravens' star tight end and franchise record-holder, found himself at the center of a tough moment during the team's 27-25 AFC Divisional playoff loss to
But Jackson, as well as Ravens coach John Harbaugh had Andrews's back during while speaking to the media postgame.
The Ravens didn’t place blame on Mark Andrews after a brutal fourth quarter by the veteran tight end in a 27-25 loss to the Bills in the divisional round game on Sunday.
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
Following his costly fumble and drop, Mark Andrews got a vote of confidence from John Harbaugh and Eric DeCosta.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Eric DeCosta held an end of season press conference on Wednesday and the first question concerned how tight end Mark Andrews is doing after the team's loss to the Bills.
Despite a key fumble and crucial drop, head coach John Harbaugh says the Baltimore Ravens are fully behind tight end Mark Andrews and support their teammate.
B altimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was among those who quickly defended tight end Mark Andrews after he committed a pair of costly mistakes in the team's 27-25 divisional-
The Ravens’ brass, including head coach John Harbaugh and GM Eric DeCosta, spoke Wednesday on a wide range of topics. Most focused on the next steps for Baltimore as it picks up the pieces and dive headlong into the offseason.