The Baltimore Ravens' tough loss to the Buffalo Bills drew criticism toward Lamar Jackson. However, teammate Patrick Ricard spoke out, expressing confidence in Jackson’s future Super Bowl chances. The Baltimore Ravens’ NFL season ended with a narrow 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills,
Hall of Famer Ed Reed explained how the Baltimore Ravens can stop mobile QB Josh Allen vs. the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Playoffs.
Chase, Jefferson unanimous All-Pros; Lamar beats out Allen at QB Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen at quarterback, and Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson are unanimous choices for the Associated ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills ... joined by fullback Patrick Ricard, linebacker Roquan Smith, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and safety Kyle ...
Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen at quarterback, and Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson are unanimous choices for the Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro Team.
The prestigious team was announced Friday and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was picked as the starting QB over Josh Allen, another indication that voters have a love affair with Baltimore’s superstar.
When the Bills and Chiefs meet in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, there likely won’t be anyone getting caught off-guard. That’s because of the sheer volume of games they have played against each other with Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes as the starting quarterbacks.
The only other matchup that started so one-sided came in the 1990s when Brett Favre won his first three playoff games against Steve Young and the 49ers before San Francisco responded with “The
A GoFundMe page launched by 19-year-old Nicholas Howard was approaching $80,000 in donations as of Wednesday evening, with proceeds going toward Andrews’ charitable cause, Breakthrough T1D, a Type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization.
After closing out the 2022 regular season with a win over a Baltimore Ravens team that was resting several starters, Cincinnati Bengals franchise quarterback Joe Burrow told reporters that his team’s ‘Super Bowl window’ was his “whole career” and that “things are going to change year to year but our window is always open.
And there was another thing that gnawed at the defense’s collective craw. The Ravens protected the football better that any team all season. The Bills were the best at taking it away. The challenge was obvious. “That was our motto all week: Let’s see who’s better,” Phillips said.