ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Mark Andrews has chosen to close the book on how Baltimore’s season ended with a thud on a cold, snowy night against the Buffalo Bills.
Seven months since his critical drop sealed a 27-25 loss in the AFC divisional playoffs, the veteran Ravens tight end came to the realization there’s nothing anyone can do to change the past as Baltimore prepares to open this season at Buffalo on Sunday night.
“For me, it’s whoever is in front. It’s all good,” the eighth-year player said. “It’s an incredible opportunity for this organization, for me, this team and everything we want to do this year to start it off right. So I’m excited about that.”
That doesn’t make it any less personal for Andrews following an outing in which the Ravens turned the ball over three times, includ