The Baltimore Ravens’ playoff journey ended with a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills, marked by three turnovers and a critical drop by Mark Andrews. Despite a valiant effort, the Ravens couldn’t overcome their mistakes. Lamar Jackson, the NFL MVP, threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely, bringing the score to 27-25 with 1:33 left. However, the subsequent 2-point conversion attempt failed when Jackson’s pass hit Andrews in the stomach and fell incomplete. Before this game, Andrews hadn’t dropped a pass since Week 6. He also fumbled near midfield in the fourth quarter, only his second fumble in seven years. Jackson, who had a career-low four interceptions this season, threw an interception and lost a fumble early in the game. This was his fourth postseason game with both an interception and a fumble. The Ravens’ inability to protect the ball was a key factor in their defeat, as they still haven’t won consecutive playoff games in Jackson’s seven seasons as their starting quarterback.
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