Mark Andrews opens up about his mistakes in the Ravens’ playoff defeat, expressing deep regret and determination to improve.
Baltimore: So, the Ravens had a tough time against the Bills in the playoffs, losing by just two points. It was a heartbreaker, and fans were quick to blame tight end Mark Andrews for his dropped pass that could have tied the game.
Just a few days later, Andrews took to Instagram to share his feelings. He said he needed some time to think things over. In his post, he admitted he felt “absolutely gutted” about how things went down.
He really poured his heart out, saying it was hard to express how devastated he felt for his teammates and the fans. He loves the game and his team, and it hit him hard. He wanted to take a moment to gather his thoughts before speaking up.
Andrews mentioned that while the disappointment was tough, he wouldn’t let it define him. He’s determined to come back stronger and help the team move forward.
It wasn’t just the two-point conversion that went wrong for him. He also dropped a pass earlier in the game and fumbled another catch that could have helped the Ravens. Fans were pretty harsh on him after the game, and he didn’t talk to reporters afterward.
But his teammates and coaches have had his back. Coach John Harbaugh praised him and said he knew Andrews would bounce back. Even linebacker Kyle Van Noy pointed out that it’s a team effort, and everyone had a part in the loss.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson also took some blame, saying he felt just as hurt as Andrews and that it wasn’t all on him. They all played a role in the game’s outcome.
In his Instagram post, Andrews also thanked the fans who supported him and the team, even amidst the negativity. He appreciated those who donated to Breakthrough TD1, a charity he supports for kids with diabetes, especially since Bills fans helped raise a good amount for it after the game.
He ended on a hopeful note, saying that even in tough times, there’s still light in the world, and he’s ready to bounce back and contribute positively.