Despite three incredibly costly turnovers, the Baltimore Ravens found themselves in position to tie up their AFC Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Playoffs on Sunday night.
Lamar Jackson had just found Isaiah Likely with a 24-yard touchdown pass to pull the Ravens to within 27-25 of the Bills' lead with 1:33 left in the fourth quarter.
That's when the Ravens went for a two-point conversion and Jackson rolled out the pocket to fire a pass to Mark Andrews who was wide open in the end zone.
Despite being usually sure-handed with four drops the entire 2024 NFL season, the tight end bobbled and dropped the ball in heartbreaking fashion.
Though the Ravens tried for the onside kick as a last-ditch effort of desperation, the Bills would recover and run out the clock to preserve their 27-25 home win at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
It was a rough way to end the Ravens' season, especially for Andrews who also fell victim to a forced fumble earlier during the fourth quarter when Bills' linebacker Terrel Bernard punched the ball loose from him and recovered for Buffalo.
Prior to that, Jackson threw an interception and was strip-sacked for a fumble as well as turnovers crushed the Ravens.