It's tough to grasp just how demoralizing Sunday's AFC divisional round loss had to be for Lamar Jackson. With a chance to tie the game, an otherwise perfectly executed two-point conversion try was dropped,
Lamar wasn’t just congratulating Josh on the win; he was sending him off with a message to seize what’s next: a Super Bowl. Greatne
Baltimore and Buffalo's Divisional Round matchup positions the superstar quarterbacks for an all-time showdown.
With the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoffs, it sounds like Lamar Jackson is now going to be rooting for Josh Allen to go out and win his first Super Bowl. After the Ravens' heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
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,
Lamar Jackson told Josh Allen to "Go win" in a message after the Bills took out his Ravens in the Divisional round.
Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen had to lose. Allen played a cleaner game so he’s advancing with the Buffalo Bills to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City in the AFC championship game.
Both quarterbacks from the Bills' win over the Ravens in the NFL's divisional round of the playoffs downplayed the narratives that surrounded them facing off. Regardless of all the pre-game headlines,
The 6-foot-4, 225-pound Maye is the first Patriots quarterback to make the Pro Bowl since 2022, when Mac Jones made the game as an alternate during his rookie season. Jones went 12-for-16 in the game for 112 yards, a touchdown, and an interception.
The Browns have been most closely linked with Sanders. But Palmer — who’s been working closely with Milroe and others including Syracuse’s Kyle McCord, on a regular basis to prepare them for the draft — believes he warrants one of those top two picks. “Yeah, absolutely,” he said.
Timing is everything and Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Joe Burrow and Jared Goff all have the same problem: Bad timing. They played when Patrick Mahomes did.