ESPN College Football crew has stunned reaction to Mark Andrews drop vs. Bills
The ESPN College Football crew felt like the rest of America watching the ending to the Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens game and Mark Andrews.
The Ravens pulled within two points and had a two-point conversion attempt ready to tie the Bills in the waning minutes of the AFC Divisional playoff game. However, Lamar Jackson’s pass to Mark Andrews was dropped and the ESPN crew of Kevin Negandhi, Booger McFarland, Stanford Steve, Joey Galloway and Greg McElroy all had the same reaction.
It can be seen below. The epitome of brutality.
Andrews finished the game with a team-high five catches, but just for 61 yards, a fumble and a crucial drop. The Ravens fell 27-25 and failed to make the AFC Championship Game.
Jackson finished 18-of-25 passing for 254 yards, two touchdowns, one interception and six carries for 39 yards.
Mark Andrews’ drop stuns ESPN CFB crew
Jackson wears his heart on his sleeve and one can only imagine how Andrews was feeling after the game. Bills QB Josh Allen tipped his cap to Jackson for the effort in a wild game.
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“I’ve just got so much respect and love for him. The way he plays the game. He’s a true competitor. He’s a true football player. One of the greatest ever to step on the football field. So, nothing but love,” Allen explained.
Head coach John Harbaugh was quick to defend Andrews following the game.
“We wouldn’t be here without Mark Andrews,” Harbaugh said.
Andrews finished the regular season with 55 catches, 673 yards, 11 touchdowns and 12.2 yards per catch. He’s spent his entire career in Baltimore, logging 436 catches for 5,530 yards, 51 touchdowns and 12.7 yards per catch.
The Baltimore Ravens will head into the offseason now while the Bills will head to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs in the AFC Championship.