Ravens' social media team accidentally jinxed Mark Andrews before the first play of loss against Bills

Painful. Frustrating. Mind-numbing. All of those could describe the latest playoff loss for the Baltimore Ravens. This time, it came at the hands of Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills.  The Ravens made a comical error before the game via their social media account, though. They never would've predicted for the game to end how […]

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Painful. Frustrating. Mind-numbing. All of those could describe the latest playoff loss for the Baltimore Ravens. This time, it came at the hands of Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. 

The Ravens made a comical error before the game via their social media account, though. They never would've predicted for the game to end how it did, following their confident post. 

Ravens jinx Mark Andrews

On social media in the pregame, Baltimore's did the classic move that many teams have made over the years. They promo'd that one of their top players is not affected by the home team's environment/weather. 

Then, Andrews proceeded to have one of the worst games of his impressive pro career. He fumbled the ball in the fourth quarter, following a nice completion. That was his first major mistake in the loss. 

The cherry on top for him came late in the final period for Baltimore, though. 

With a chance to tie with a two-point conversion, he dropped a pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson as he turned to go into the end zone. It was certainly a catchable ball and one that he would admit he should catch every single time. 

Ultimately, he did not, and that basically sealed the win for the Bills. Buffalo recovered the impending onside kick and ran out the clock on the Ravens' chances to go to the AFC Championship. 

Now, another important offseason looms for the future of the Ravens.