The Baltimore Ravens suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Buffalo Bills in their Divisional Round playoff game on Sunday.
The Ravens’ three turnovers, including a fourth quarter fumble by Mark Andrews, were the difference in their playoff loss.
The tough part was through. After a two-minute, 88-yard drive downfield, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found tight end Isaiah Likely for a 24-yard
Mark Andrews pulled a hood over his head ... and his second-quarter fumble was returned 39 yards by Von Miller before Josh Allen ran into the end zone for a 14-7 lead. The devastation was apparent ...
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The Bills pounced on three Ravens turnovers and hung on as Mark Andrews dropped Baltimore's chance at a comeback win over Buffalo.
T he game everyone was waiting for lived up to the hype. The Buffalo Bills defense forced several turnovers against the Baltimore Ravens and Mark Andrews failed to catch the two p
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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson had a heartbreaking reaction to losing 27-25 against the Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
And there was another thing that gnawed at the defense’s collective craw. The Ravens protected the football better that any team all season. The Bills were the best at taking it away. The challenge was obvious. “That was our motto all week: Let’s see who’s better,” Phillips said.
The MVP candidate threw for a season low in passing yards but rushed for two scores in the AFC divisional round win.