Dalton Kincaid faced reporters after his fourth-quarter missed catch in the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has faced harsh criticism from fans following his struggles in the Ravens' heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round.
On Sunday, our NFL "final four" was finalized, as the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Los Angeles ... Philly's offense some embarrassment, while a Mark Andrews drop in the end zone cost Baltimore ...
What really makes this sting is that in past seasons Andrews was the only reliable player on the Ravens offense other than Lamar. That was the whole problem. The team was in dire need of more weapons because the only guy who could be counted on was Mark Andrews, and when he was hurt the offense faltered.
With the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles set to renew their rivalry in the NFC Championship Game, the Buffalo Bills joined the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC game with a 27-25 win over the Baltimore Ravens Sunday.
Winner: Saquon Barkley and the Eagles rushing attack. The Rams defensive starters hadn't allowed 10 points in a single contest in four straight games entering Sunday. They allowed
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A fan started a GoFundMe page to benefit tight end Dalton Kincaid’s charity that supports children with autism, repaying the kindness of Bills Mafia which the week prior supported Baltimore's Mark Andrews after a similar late-game dropped pass.
Former teammate Mark Ingram defends Ravens tight end Mark Andrews following his devastating fourth quarter in the AFC divisional playoffs.
Allen has to be wondering if he’s the Charles Barkley of his era, a surpassing talent with the bad luck to be born into a time when the generation’s greatest talent is in charge.
Eagles' running back Saquon Barkley said he wasn't just satisfied making the Super Bowl, he was going there to win it.
Sideline reporter Erin Andrews was unable to pry much information out of Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni after offensive lineman Landon Dickerson went down with an injury