Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews will have to step up yet again in both the blocking game and through the air as the team travels to Buffalo in freezing cold weather. He only received one target in Week 4 against the Bills because the ground game went wild and they coasted to a win.
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The Ravens will head to Buffalo to take on the Bills in the Divisional round and veteran TE Mark Andrews is concerned about the weather.
The main highlight of Yates' gameday fit was her custom Ravens bomber jacket, which featured the team logo and Andrews' No. 89 jersey number. The 22-year-old wore a long white scarf over her black jacket, which contrasted nicely with the rest of her dark-themed ensemble.
TE Mark Andrews giving it everything he has in the postseason and more.
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With the windchill expected to be around four degrees at game time, Ravens’ tight end Mark Andrews was asked how he plans to prepare for the cold and elements that come with playing in Buffalo.