Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has publicly addressed the critical mistakes he made during the team’s heartbreaking 27-25 playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills on January 19, 2025. Andrews’ performance in the Divisional Round came under scrutiny after a fumble and a dropped two-point conversion proved pivotal in the game’s outcome.

In an emotional Instagram post, Andrews expressed his deep remorse, writing, “It’s impossible to adequately express how I feel. I’m absolutely gutted by what happened on Sunday. I’m devastated for my teammates, my coaches, and Ravens fans.” He also pledged to learn from the experience and return stronger in the future.
The loss has been difficult for Andrews, as he has faced a wave of online criticism, including hateful comments and even death threats. Despite this, support has poured in from fans, teammates, and the broader NFL community. A Buffalo Bills fan even started a GoFundMe campaign benefiting Breakthrough T1D, a Type 1 diabetes advocacy group supported by Andrews. The campaign has raised over $100,000, showcasing a spirit of solidarity beyond team rivalries.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and head coach John Harbaugh have stood by Andrews, emphasizing his value to the team and recognizing his exceptional contributions this season. Andrews made history as the Ravens’ all-time leader in receiving touchdowns, solidifying his role as one of the franchise’s key players.