The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.
After Andrews dropped a two-point conversion that would have tied the AFC divisional round game against Buffalo, Jackson showed support for his star teammate.
Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews were not themselves in the 27-25 divisional-round playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jackson had a transcendently elite regular season. Of all the things he did well
Last year, the Ravens lost after Zay Flowers fumbled the ball on the goal line. This year, Flowers was out with injury and the two tight ends carried the load for the passing game. But Andrews' mistakes will be the lasting memory of this game.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has backed his tight end Mark Andrews after the 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
You could see it in his fidgeting and feel it in his energy. The frustration is there for the QB who is going to have this loss mostly attributed to his two turnovers rather than what happened after them.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews says he is wading through “shock and disappointment,” days after he failed to connect on a two-point conversion pass that would have tied the score late in the game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
The Bills' win sent Josh Allen and company to the AFC championship game, while Lamar Jackson and the Ravens wrapped up an otherwise strong season. Mark Andrews drew heavy criticism postgame for two fourth-quarter mistakes,
The Baltimore Ravens have to clear some cap space this offseason and they have a major decision to make with tight end Mark Andrews.
Mark Andrews had a pair of crucial drops in the Baltimore Ravens' Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills, but he has received an outpouring of support from teammates