Tom Brady believes the Baltimore Ravens have no one to blame but themselves for their 27-25 divisional round loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
Baltimore had a chance to tie with a two-point conversion, but Mark Andrews dropped the pass. It was one of many errors the Ravens committed and Brady said that Baltimore can't win until they know how not to lose, which is an old saying Bill Belichick had.
"I used it on the air the other day," Brady said on Tuesday, via 'The Let's Go Podcast.' "I say, 'Hey, my old coach used say, you can't win till you can keep from losing.' And that's the reality. And it's just the self-inflicted wounds. They've done it. And Baltimore had a great season. But when it comes to a screeching halt when you don't do some of the things they've done so well all season, that's playoff football."
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Apart from Andrews' fumble, the Ravens had other costly errors like Lamar Jackson's own fumble and interception. Baltimore has yet to reach the Super Bowl with Jackson at quarterback and Brady believes the team made too many mistakes on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Bills didn't turn the ball over at all which Brady said was the key to winning and advancing to the AFC championship game.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson frustrated about turnovers
After Baltimore was eliminated from the playoffs, Lamar Jackson said that turnovers were the difference and he knows he and everybody on the team have to be better with the football.
"Can't have that s**t," Jackson said, via Sportsnet. "Because as you can see, we're moving the ball wonderfully. Hold on to the f*****G ball. Sorry for the language, but this s**t is annoying. Tired of this s**t. Me not holding the safety, me just knowing the coverages, knowing that it's man, throw a BS interception."
Baltimore will head into the offseason thinking that if they had not turned the ball over as much, they were going to Kansas City for the conference championship.
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