Ravens tight end may be “devastated” by playoff drop but he should know that fans respect him and all that he has done for the team.
Plus, how will contract negotiations with John Harbaugh go? And what will Baltimore prioritize in this year's NFL Draft?
The Baltimore Sun staff weighs in on the Ravens’ playoff struggles and discusses what’s to come this offseason and beyond.
How Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews responded to critics on social media after his late drop in his team's 27-25 loss to Buffalo Bills Sunday.
Days after dropping what would've been a game-tying two-point conversion late in the Baltimore Ravens' AFC divisional loss to the Buffalo Bills, Mark Andrews finally broke his silence in a post on his Instagram account,
For the first time since the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, Ravens tight end Mark Andrews spoke publicly about his role in the defeat.
Baltimore Ravens star Mark Andrews has taken to social media to comment on his game-tying drop against the Buffalo Bills.
Mark Andrews dropped the ball — and it’s not lost on him. The Baltimore Ravens tight end 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,
Baltimore Ravens All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews spoke out for the first time after his critical drop vs. the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
As the offseason approaches, the Ravens are evaluating strategies to optimize their salary cap. According to Pro Football Network, linebacker Kyle Van Noy is a potential cut candidate. Releasing Van Noy, who carries a $6.1 million cap hit for 2025, could save the team approximately $4.5 million, considering his $1.6 million in dead money.
Since being drafted in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma, Mark Andrews has been nothing short of brilliant for the Baltimore Ravens.