Many NFL fans felt sorry for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after tight end Mark Andrews' game-tying drop against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms was not one of ...
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Former NFL player Chris Simms says Lamar Jackson's pass to Mark Andrews on two-point try ...Three-time Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews received the lion's share of the blame after the Baltimore Ravens' playoff run came to an abrupt and excruciating end. Andrews failed to secure a short ...
Mark Andrews needs to catch it, don’t get me wrong, but Lamar Jackson’s making $55 million a year and he double-clutched it and threw it like a dart." Simms then lauded Ravens offensive ...
But during an appearance on the Up & Adams show on Monday, Chris Simms raised the argument that Lamar Jackson didn’t do Andrews any favors with the pass on the play, which he claimed was “not ...
The comments sparked backlash from Ravens fans and players alike, but in his tirade, Simms may have unintentionally dropped a bombshell that could overshadow even the loss. “But Lamar Jackson ...
Chris Simms says the pass thrown by Lamar Jackson (8) to Mark Andrews was “not accurate.” Mark Konezny-Imagn Images “This was the perfect play call. So we can’t get mad at [Ravens offensiv ...
Former NFL quarterback Chris Simms, who thinks quarterback Lamar Jackson is more culpable here than initially believed because, per Simms, his pass to Andrews could have been better. "It's too ...
Specifically, NBC Sports analyst and Pro Football Talk co-host Simms is adamant the throw was “too late. Lamar Jackson’s making $55 million a year, that ball needs to be on time and it was not ...
"Throw it, throw it, throw it, it was too late," Simms said during Kay Adams' 'Up and Adams' show. "Lamar Jackson's making 55 million dollars a year, that ball needs to be on time and it was not ...
It’s too late. Lamar Jackson’s making $55 million a year. That ball needs to be on time and it was not accurate,” Simms said. “Mark Andrews needs to catch it, don’t get me wrong.
Former NFL quarterback Chris Simms, speaking on Up & Adams, suggested Lamar Jackson also played a role in the loss. Jackson had just led the Ravens on an 88-yard drive to make it a two-point game ...
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