The AFC Divisional Round clash between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills was every bit as good as advertised. Despite suffering a series of blunders by the Ravens over the course of the game, the result came down to one final play in the waning moments of the fourth quarter.
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson led the Ravens down the field and capped it off with a touchdown strike to their rising tight end Isaiah Likely. After a failed two-point conversion in the third quarter, the Ravens needed to convert on a two-point conversion to tie the game.
Fans Rip Mark Andrews After Game-Tying Drop
Jackson found a wide-open Mark Andrew in the right corner of the endzone which would have tied the game, but Andrews fumbled the ball on his way to the turf.
MARK ANDREWS WITH THE BIGGEST CHOKE IN NFL HISTORY!!!!!!!!
pic.twitter.com/pt2Wx2yOjw— John Frascella (Football) (@NFLFrascella) January 20, 2025
Ravens fans were livid with Andrews after the drop.
"Name one reason why Mark Andrews shouldn't be jobless and homeless," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"MARK ANDREWS WITH THE BIGGEST CHOKE IN NFL HISTORY!!!!!!!!" another fan added.
Bills' Von Miller Praises Ravens Jackson, Henry
Despite the loss, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson came to play in their clash with the Bills. He racked up 254 passing yards and 2 touchdowns. Ahead of their matchup with Baltimore Bills star linebacker Von Miller, who had a recovered fumble in the matchup, had high praise for the two-time MVP.
"He's an elite player. Huge, huge fan of Lamar for a bunch of these years now. We got the battle of the MVPs this weekend and it'll be good. They got a really good team, got a lot of respect for their coaching staff as well in their front office over there," Miller said.
The star linebacker also gave a nod to Ravens All-Pro running back Derrick Henry.
"Obviously, you got Derek Henry, Lamar Jackson, two elite players. ... We got a pretty good team as well with a lot of great talent over here as well. And that's why you play the game. That's what makes football great," Miller added.