What Lamar Jackson told Mark Andrews after his awful drop ended the Baltimore Ravens' season
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson showed what kind of a leader he was when he decided to offer some words of support to his tight end, Mark Andrews in the AFC Divisional round on Sunday. Playing against the Buffalo Bills, the Ravens were down eight points on their crucial final drive of the game - meaning a touchdown and a two-point conversion would tie the contest.
Jackson and Co. were able to get the first part done easily when tight end Isaiah Likely caught a pass from the Ravens' signal caller and crossed the goal line with 1:33 remaining in the game. All that was required next was a two-point conversion. Jackson snapped the ball, rolled right, and fired a pass to a backpedaling Andrews, who couldn't control it and dropped the ball.
Andrews got up of the snowy Orchard Park turf and headed to the sideline to watch the Ravens fail to recover an onside kick - leading the Bills to run out the clock on Baltimore's season. Jackson made a beeline for the seven-year NFL veteran and offered words of comfort to show him that the loss wasn't entirely because of the drop.
HEARTBREAKING: #Ravens QB Lamar Jackson consoled a devastated Mark Andrews on the bench after his crucial drop. “It’s all of us. We’re a team. It’s all of us. It ain’t just you”Despite his historic season ending, Lamar put his teammate first.Damn 🥹💔pic.twitter.com/uNHaLh5Ttq.