Then it lies on the snow-powdered lawn of the Buffalo Bill football stadium. Mark Andrews from the Baltimore Ravens can be fallen back into the end zone, there are still a minute and 33 seconds on the clock. The problem: the supposedly easy -to -catch ball has already suffered from his hands. Instead of compensation, it’s 25:27. It remains that the Bills pull into the semi -finals of the National Football League (Nfl). “We are a team, it is not his fault. We won’t put it on his shoes,” said Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson about his fit. Instead of a possible trip to the early February Super Bowl 59 There are comforting words to New Orleans.
They should also be bitter for Andrews. Not only did he not get a decisive passport properly, no, a few minutes earlier he had the ball knocked out of an opponent. This misfortune also undertaken quarterback Jackson, and the playmaker once threw the ball into a defender of the Bills. Over the entire season, the Ravens only had to cope with eleven ball losses, a record in their club history. Now there were three in one game. The so -called gymnastics came at the worst possible time.
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