It was a tale of agony for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens as they fell to a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round showdown at Orchard Park.
It was widely understood that the Denver Broncos were not legitimate competition for the Buffalo Bills. Led by the cyborg known as Josh Allen, this year’s possible MVP winner, Buffalo is a seasoned fixture of postseason experience. It is a mainstay of the greater Super Bowl contender conversation.
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
Now, Allen’s Buffalo Bills will host Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens in what I would argue is statistically the greatest quarterback match-up in divisional playoff history . The greatest of what will be, after this weekend, 229 divisional playoff games in the Super Bowl era.
This Ravens-Bills game is going to be as big as they come, as Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen will win their way into the AFC title game.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are the leading MVP candidates, but one QB's season will come to an end Sunday when the Bills and Ravens face off.
In a showdown between the NFL's top two MVP candidates, will Josh Allen get the better of Lamar Jackson? The Buffalo Bills dispatched of the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs on Sunday afternoon,
Here are the five finalists for the eight AP NFL awards that will be given out on Feb. 6, listed in alphabetical order: Brian Thomas Jr.
NFL MVP race is heating up, with three new contenders emerging to challenge Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen.
At the 8:46 mark of the second quarter, Jackson scrambled for 11 yards before Oliver dragged him down as they went out of bounds. Although no penalty was called, Oliver has now been fined $16,883 for his "unnecessary roughness (hip-drop tackle)."
Continuing its 55-year tradition of celebrating the top achievements of each NFL season, The Committee of 101 revealed the 2024 recipients of the annual 101 Awards in an exclusive national announcement on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football" on Wednesday morning.