The Baltimore Ravens' season came to a close on Sunday night in Buffalo in a playoff loss to the Bills that was filled with self-inflicted wounds, including three turnovers. Despite out-gaining the Bills on total yards and moving the ball with relative ease on third down,
The Ravens are already looking at the 2025 NFL Draft and one player in particular seems to be the perfect fit.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson revealed what he told Josh Allen after the tough Divisional Round playoff loss.
The Baltimore Ravens once again came up short in the playoffs, suffering a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in which they committed multiple turnovers. Lamar Jackson and others bemoned the missed opportunites,
But after the Ravens’ crushing playoff loss on Sunday — punctuated by Mark Andrews’ nightmare fourth quarter and a passionate defense from John Harbaugh — Jackson sure seems like he’s in line for a third career MVP and not even a single Super Bowl appearance.
The quarterback battle between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen made the Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens game the most anticipated matchup of a thrilling divisional playoff weekend. Allen and Jackson emerged as the top-two MVP candidates in 2024 after playing the best football of their careers this season,
When Sunday night’s playoff game ended, Josh Allen’s first thought wasn’t to celebrate with his teammates. He looked for Lamar Jackson.
NFL playoffs saw Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills edge out Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens in a thrilling Divisional Round game, securing a matchup with Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs for a spot in Super Bowl LIX.
The Bills signed quarterback Anthony Brown to the practice squad last week. The reason was obvious: Brown spent a season as Lamar Jackson's backup, so the Bills used Brown to emulate Jackson on the scout team.
When dissecting the game-sealing play, the son of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Phil Simms voiced that while Andrews “needs to catch” the ball, the pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson