Isaiah of the Ravens says it’s likely that the team will have to focus on the foundations they’re heading for 2025
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Nashville, Tennessee – The past few years Baltimore Ravens It was one of the best teams of the regular season, but they couldn’t get over that hump and run the Super Bowl.
Leading by two league MVPs Lamar Jackson At quarterback, the Ravens own a team with all the abilities to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. But putting that vintage playoff run together is much more difficult than it looks. And when things don’t go down your team’s path, it’s heartbreaking.
The Ravens would have tied the playoff game with 27 at 1:33 in the fourth quarter when one of Jackson’s most reliable targets, Mark Andrews dropped a two-point conversion. It’s usually a catch that Andrews makes, but he couldn’t see it.
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Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah (80) is to celebrate after facing the Buffalo Bills in the first quarter in the 2025 AFC division round game at Highmark Stadium. (Gregory Fisher/Image Image)
So, what is the Ravens’ thinking heading into the 2025 season? What should I change to push to “big game”? Andrews’ tight end counterpart, Isaiah spoke to Fox News Digital this year at tight end university.
“Everyone, when you want to resume the season and enter the postseason, it’s just going back to the principles that really make you get there.
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“We feel a bit uneasy because it’s so bad. Everyone wants to win the Super Bowl. …It just creates a position where they really have to play us in our terminology.
Perhaps Andrews pointed out as one of the team’s main fundamentalists. This is the epitome of doing small things on match days that help the team win.
He may not have done it earlier this year, but I’m sure Andrews will probably come back even better to prove he can be trusted again in that situation.

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) celebrates his touchdown at Baltimore on Monday, October 11, 2021, in the second half of an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts. (Photo by Nick Wass/AP)
“That’s a big buddy. I’ll tell everyone… he’s an all-pro mark for a reason,” he said of Andrews, who is set to enter his eighth season with the Ravens. “Mark creates a place for you to look at the bystanders. You’re watching on TV like, “Damn it, that’s Mandeleuze.” So I don’t think it looks bigger than a human.
“He played a lot while he was in the league, so even after a two-point conversation, I just talk to him.
Perhaps he is in his fourth year in the NFL. This will be a contract year for him too. The Coastal Carolina product has improved each year over three seasons in Baltimore, carrying six touchdowns and 477 yards in 16 games in its final campaign.

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews #89 celebrates with tight end Isaya #80 after scoring a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on December 25, 2024. (Brook Sutton/Getty Images)
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He may be hoping to get more lessons, both personally and as a team, as he returns to Baltimore from tight ends and become an important season for him.
“It’s just a blessing for vets around the league, who are old but new, to truly return to show their love and appreciation for the tight end they’re playing right now,” he said of the event brought in by tight end stars George Kittle, Travis Kelse and Greg Olsen. “Whether you have a vet on your team or a vet in the league, this is probably the biggest turnout, as I was here on all the tight ends. Before the game, before the game, before the game, before the game, before the game, usually the league talk, but this is really where you choose the veterinarian brain.
Connor McGahan of Fox News contributed to this report.
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