Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is one of the best TEs in the NFL. However, in the AFC divisional round on Sunday night, he had one of the worst games of his career in his team's 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
He fumbled in the first half which led to the Bills extending their lead by scoring on a field goal. Late in the fourth quarter, the Ravens were looking to tie the game with a two-point conversion. Lamar Jackson threw a pass right into Andrews' arms but he dropped the ball in the end zone.
While criticism on social media for Andrews' unfortunate game continued, support also rained down for him. A TikTok video his girlfriend Elena Yates posted on Saturday has gained support from Ravens fans who didn't want Andrews to feel bad for his performance in Sunday's game.
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Fans sent their love to Yates and Andrews saying that despite his troubles in the playoff game, he is still one of the best TEs in the league. Others encouraged those who wanted to sent hateful messages not to do so. Some told Yates to take care of herself even with the terrible comments some fans posted.
"Lifting you and Mark up during this. We are SO fortunate to have him on the Ravens," a fan wrote.
"Mark Andrew's still a Top TE in his era! He did his shi this year. We all have bad games. I hope he's not beating himself up to hard over one game. He'll be back stronger than ever next year," another fan commented.
The messages of support continued in the comments on Yates' TikTok page. While her upload was a "Get Ready" style post, the comments were based on the team's loss. Baltimore Ravens fans also asked Yates to pass along their love for the veteran TE.
"Guys mark is human too he has feelings," a fan commented.
"Don't listen to the haters, we stand by TE1 despite the loss," one fan wrote.
Mark Andrews received support from HC John Harbaugh
Mark Andrews had two key drops in the Baltimore Ravens' AFC divisional round matchup against the Buffalo Bills. It was the first time since Week 6 that Andrews dropped a pass and unfortunately for him, it was at the most crucial time of the season.
The veteran TE received support from Baltimore coach John Harbaugh after the game. Harbaugh said that Andrews is an integral part of the Ravens and that they wouldn't have found the success they had this season without him.
“We wouldn’t be here without Mark Andrews,” Harbaugh said.
On Monday, the Baltimore Ravens had an hour-long media availability during their locker cleanout. Andrews did not speak to reporters.
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