The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews dropped a game-tying two-point conversion in his most recent playoff game against the Buffalo Bills. Former NFL
Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is to blame for the Baltimore Ravens botching a 2-point attempt vs. the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
But during an appearance on the Up & Adams show on Monday, Chris Simms raised the argument that Lamar Jackson didn’t do Andrews any favors with the pass on the play, which he claimed was “not ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is receiving criticism for the dropped two-point conversion against the Buffalo Bills.
Chris Simms says the pass thrown by Lamar Jackson (8) to Mark Andrews was “not accurate.” Mark Konezny-Imagn Images “This was the perfect play call. So we can’t get mad at [Ravens offensiv ...
"It's too late," Simms said of the throw, speaking with Kay Adams on Up & Adams. "Lamar Jackson's making $55 million a year. That ball needs to be on time, and it was not accurate. Mark Andrews needs to catch it, don't get me wrong. But Lamar Jackson's making $55 million a year. He double-clutched it and threw it like a dart."
Mark Andrews is the Baltimore Ravens' favorite villain these days for his blunder against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round. However, former quarterback Chris Simms exo
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews made arguably the most costly mistake of his team's Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but
Is Lamar Jackson to blame for the Baltimore Ravens ... former NFL quarterback and current NBC and NFL Network analyst, Chris Simms believes the blame shoulder be more on Jackson for an errant ...
former NFL quarterback and current analyst Chris Simms suggested Jackson needed to shoulder a significant portion of the blame. "Throw it, throw it! It’s too late, Lamar Jackson’s making $55 ...
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