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ESPN names Bills as team fit for Ravens All-Pro in surprise trade

The Buffalo Bills are looking to end their two-game losing streak. Coming off their bye week, they'll head to Carolina to face the 4-3 Panthers.

With the trade deadline looming, many have labeled the Bills as a team who needs to make multiple moves. Their wide receivers struggle to gain separation downfield, and their secondary has been torn up by No. 1 receivers in consecutive games. And while the Bills should pursue these positions, ESPN labeled them as a team that could pursue Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews.

"The three-time Pro Bowler is a tried-and-true Raven, and Baltimore is still holding out faith that it can make a playoff run despite the 1-5 start," Jeremy Fowler writes. "But shipping pass rusher Odafe Oweh to the Chargers surprised many around the league, and the franchise seems open to at least evaluating the future of key veterans. Andrews is making $11 million in the final year of his deal, and tight end Isaiah Likely is also set to hit free agency, probably forcing the Ravens to make some sort of action at the position eventually."

Andrews notoriously had two crucial drops in the 2025 divisional round playoff game between the two teams this past January. He fumbled when the Ravens were driving and looking like they would put points on the board. And, most infamously, Andrews dropped the two-point conversion after the Ravens scored with under two minutes left. The conversion would have tied the game and potentially sent it into overtime.

The Bills have had great production this season from Dalton Kincaid, so a tight end may not be on their radar.

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