It seems Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ girlfriend has taken a step back from social media after he his nightmarish fourth quarter in Baltimore’s 27-25 loss to the Bills in the
Bills fan Nick Howard started a fundraising page for Breakthrough T1D​, a Type-1 diabetes research organization that Andrews has supported in the past.
After catching a Lamar Jackson pass past the first-down marker, Andrews fumbled the ball away to the Bills near the Buffalo 45-yard line with 8:41 left in the fourth quarter and the Ravens trailing by five as Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard was able to strip the ball out of his grasp.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh was among those who quickly defended tight end Mark Andrews after he committed a pair of costly mistakes in the team's 27-25 divisional-round playoff loss at the Buffalo Bills this past Sunday. Harbaugh echoed such takes while speaking with reporters on Wednesday.
Buffalo Bills fans have flocked to donate over $10,000 to Mark Andrews' charity following the Ravens tight end receiving death threats.
Multiple Ravens players expressed support for Mark Andrews, including Lamar Jackson, who shouldered the blame for Sunday's loss as his own.
Andrews lost a fumble in Bills' territory during the fourth quarter and later dropped a two-point conversion that would have tied the game with 93 seconds remaining on the clock. In the aftermath, both Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and head coach John Harbaugh let Andrews off the hook for his mishaps down the stretch.
Ravens players were available to speak to reporters while clearing out the locker room on Monday, but Andrews was not in attendance.
Mark Andrews' girlfriend, Elena Yates, was forced to stop fans from commenting on Instagram after receiving a marrage of messages.
Lamar Jackson acted like a true leader at a low point for his team. Jackson and the Ravens lost a heartbreaker to the Bills in the AFC divisional round on Sunday after Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a game-tying catch on a two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter.
This is one of the best traditions in the world: when Buffalo Bills fans -- AKA Bills Mafia -- decide to support an NFL player (whether it's their own or from another team), they go all in and donate their money.