Mark Andrews facing NFL punishment for breaking protocol after brutal end to Baltimore Ravens season

The National Football League has fined Mark Andrews, a star with the Baltimore Ravens.

Late in Sunday’s heartbreaking playoff defeat to the Buffalo Billson, the 29-year-old tight end missed a crucial pass.

Andrews had a chance to catch the two-point convert and help the Ravens tie the game.

Unusually, the sure-handed tight end failed to catch a throw from Lamar Jackson.

Additionally, it condemned Birmingham to a devastating 27–25 loss that ruined their season.

After the game, Andrews violated NFL procedure.

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Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic claims that the 29-year-old “wasn’t available to speak to reporters in the locker room after the game.”

Additionally, Andrews can be fined for neglecting his media responsibilities.

It’s well known that former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch disliked talking to media.

He disclosed that over his career, he accumulated $1.2 million in fines from the league.

And he showed up for the Super Bowl media day to respond to all of the questions, saying, “I’m just here so I don’t get fined.”

The Ravens found that Andrews’ drop was essential.

After their season finished, however, his teammates jumped to his defense.

After the game, quarterback Jackson remarked, “It’s a team effort,” “He has been working out a lot.

“We tried to make plays on that field, but we were unsuccessful.

“Turnovers are a factor in every situation we’ve encountered this season, as I’ve stated.

“The turnovers can’t have that s*** tonight.

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Conference championship schedule

The NFC Championship Game

The Philadelphia Eagles’ Washington Commanders (Fox)

Sunday, January 26, at 3 p.m. ET

The AFC Championship Game

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills (CBS)

630 p.m. on Sunday, January 26 ET

“We lost the game because of that.”Because, as you can see, we’re doing a fantastic job moving the ball. Simply keep the f***ing ball in your grasp.

“I apologize for my language, but this is really aggravating. I’m sick of this s***.

John Harbaugh, the head coach of the Ravens, also believed Andrews would recover.

According to Harbaugh, “I would say the same thing to all the guys, like Mark,”

“No one cares more, fights harder, or has a bigger heart than Mark.

Without Mark Andrews, we wouldn’t be here. And you tell him that.

Thus, destiny is a choice you make, just like anything else.

“How you respond to the events in your life is up to you.

“Mark, as usual, will manage everything brilliantly.

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“He is a decent, tough, and high-character individual.

“So, proud of him just like how I’m proud of all the guys.”

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