Baltimore sports radio personality Jerry Coleman may be ruing the day he called Buffalo a "city of losers." Coleman brought up his incendiary comment from 2019 last week at a Baltimore Ravens news conference ahead of Sunday's Bills vs.
A Baltimore sports personality called Buffalo a "city of losers" 5 years ago. He doubled down on that comment earlier this week.
Ahead of that game, Ravens coach John Harbaugh spoke to the media Monday as the team gets ready for what's likely to be an epic showdown. That's when a cheeky Baltimore sports radio host dropped the "city of losers" bomb while asking about Bills Mafia.
A Baltimore sports personality keeps calling Buffalo a "city of losers." Bills coach Sean McDermott responded Sunday night after beating the Ravens.
The Buffalo Bills are on their way to the AFC Championship after taking down the Ravens on Sunday. Head coach Sean McDermott jabbed a Baltimore media
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The Bills fired up fans before their playoff game by replaying a Baltimore host's 2020 "City ... in honor of the host’s late mother Jerry Coleman's comments came up during a Monday news conference with Ravens coach John Harbaugh. Fans cheer after Bills ...
During the buildup of the Buffalo Bills ’ matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, a Baltimore radio host tried to make the story all about him.
Sean McDermott and the Buffalo Bills survived a late onslaught from the Baltimore Ravens and beat them 27-25 to advance to the AFC Championship Game for only the second time in the last 32
Baltimore sports radio personality Jerry Coleman may be ruing the day he called Buffalo a "city of losers." Coleman brought up his incendiary comment from 2019 last week at a Baltimore Ravens ...
We headed out to hear from Buffalo Bills fans who reacted to the "city of losers" comment from a Baltimore radio host.
Baltimore Ravens fans are not pleased with the officials during tonight's game against the Buffalo Bills. Late int he first half while facing a third-and-five