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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, left, and tight end Mark Andrews celebrate against the Bengals last season. Jackson defended his tight end after Andrews' mistakes in a playoff loss to the Bills.
Cause Mark’s still Mark." The criticism that Andrews received prompted speculation the Ravens might trade the three-time Pro Bowler before the final season of a four-year, $56 million deal.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was one of several Baltimore Ravens players who came to the defense of Mark Andrews this past January after the tight end committed a pair of costly mistakes in Baltimore ...
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was one of several Baltimore Ravens players who came to the defense of Mark Andrews this past January after the tight end committed a pair of costly mistakes in Baltimore ...
Ravens' Lamar Jackon defends Mark Andrews, says Baltimore is out for 'vengeance' after playoff loss to Bills Jackson said Andrews, who had a crucial drop in Buffalo, has 'accomplished so much for us' ...
Mark Andrews is entering his eighth season as a tight end for the Baltimore Ravens. In 2024, Andrews put up another solid ...
’Cause Mark’s still Mark.” The criticism that Andrews received prompted speculation the Ravens might trade the three-time Pro Bowler before the final season of a four-year, $56 million deal.
However, tight end Mark Andrews was unable to haul in the ensuing 2-point conversion attempt. Jackson hit the veteran with an accurate pass on a bootleg to his right, but Andrews simply dropped it.
En defensa de Andrews, Jackson mencionó las dos pérdidas de balón que cometió el quarterback durante la primera mitad, las cuales ayudaron a Buffalo a tomar una ventaja de 21-10 al medio tiempo.
However, tight end Mark Andrews was unable to haul in the ensuing 2-point conversion attempt. Jackson hit the veteran with an accurate pass on a bootleg to his right, but Andrews simply dropped it.
Lamar Jackson is tired of seeing social media criticism of Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews for his struggles in last January's AFC divisional round loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Lamar Jackson said he never gets over losses. And he also dislikes fans criticizing one of his teammates online. After the Baltimore Ravens’ first day of mandatory minicamp Tuesday, Jackson ...