Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews made arguably the most costly mistake of his team's Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but
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"It's too late," Simms said of the throw, speaking with Kay Adams on Up & Adams. "Lamar Jackson's making $55 million a year. That ball needs to be on time, and it was not accurate. Mark Andrews needs to catch it, don't get me wrong. But Lamar Jackson's making $55 million a year. He double-clutched it and threw it like a dart."
Chris Simms and Mike Florio analyze the Divisional Round showdown between the Ravens and Bills, highlighting why Buffalo needs another big game from Josh Allen and whether they could slow down Baltimore's rushing attack.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the questions Baltimore will need to address moving forward, and how the Ravens can improve their mentality and culture in order to embrace "big-game" football.
Chris Simms, in his latest media appearance, revealed that he had full faith in the Baltimore Ravens defeating Mike Tomlin's men.
Mark Andrews is the Baltimore Ravens' favorite villain these days for his blunder against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round. However, former quarterback Chris Simms exo
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Simms and Florio preview the Commanders vs. Eagles NFC Championship Game clash, including the status of Jalen Hurts' knee, if Washington can slow down Saquon Barkley and how Jayden Daniels will perform under pressure.
The Titans and Browns are best positioned for Sanders and Ward given that they hold the draft’s No. 1 and No. 2 picks, respectively. But the Raiders are in an equally dire situation to the Giants, and the Jets, Steelers, Colts and Saints all could make big changes, too.