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    Travis Kelce’s Ex-Girlfriend Kayla Nicole Makes Feelings Known on Lamar Jackson’s Playoff Exit After Mark Andrews’ Error

    Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole opens up on Lamar Jackson's playoff exit due to Mark Andrews' fatal error vs. the Bills.

    Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens’ tremendous season has come to a bitter end after losing to the Buffalo Bills, 27-25, in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs at Highmark Stadium.

    After the game much of the conversation has been around tight end Mark Andrews’ slipup for the failed two-point conversion. Now Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, sports journalist Kayla Nicole, has her say on the entire matter.

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    Kayla Nicole Absolves Lamar Jackson for Loss Against the Bills

    As expected, the game was on an edge throughout its duration. However, in the last quarter, the Baltimore QB orchestrated an eight-play drive for 88 yards, ending with a touchdown. And naturally, with less than two minutes remaining on the clock, the Ravens opted for a two-point conversation to tie the game.

    Jackson connected with Andrews, but the TE dropped and lost the ball. The Bills then ran out the clock to win the game and move on to the AFC Championship Game to play the Kansas City Chiefs.

    With this loss, it’s another brilliant season for Jackson that ended without even appearing in the Super Bowl. After the game, Nicole took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared her views on the matter.

    “Just saw a stat that said Mark Andrew’s has never scored against the bills. Idk man. Can’t put this L on Lamar,” she tweeted.

    She’s not wrong. Andrews has played against the Bills on five occasions, with 11 total receptions for 121 receiving yards, including five catches for 61 yards in Sunday’s meeting. However, as Nicole pointed out, he’s failed to score a touchdown in all five meetings.

    Jackson Doesn’t Want To Blame Mark Andrews

    After the game, the media and fans started blaming Andrews for the heartbreaking loss and ending the Ravens’ season. However, Jackson sang a different tune in his press conference.

    Mark Andrews (89) celebrates with quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) after catching a touchdown during the second half against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
    Oct 1, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) celebrates with quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) after catching a touchdown during the second half against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

    “I don’t think it’s his [Andrew’s] fault,” Jackson said. “All of us played a factor in the game. It’s a team effort. We’re not going to put that on Mark. Because he’s been battling all season. All the great things he’s been doing all season.

    “It don’t always go our way. We win as a team. But the times when it’s not going our way, we need to figure that out.”

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