Ravens QB Lamar Jackson explained his perspective on respecting Bills QB Josh Allen but wanting to "beat" him and not be friends.
You could see it in his fidgeting and feel it in his energy. The frustration is there for the QB who is going to have this loss mostly attributed to his two turnovers rather than what happened after them.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson scrambles during the first half of ... waves to fans prior to an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) Washington Commanders ...
The Baltimore Ravens' hopeful season came to an end on Sunday evening after a narrow 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round of the NFL
Lamar Jackson is the reigning NFL MVP and thus most would think he is the player under the most pressure. However, a former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel claims that there is another player who has even more pressure than Jackson.
Shannon Sharpe said this is the game that Mark Andrews is gonna want to forget during his Nightcap podcast while analyzing the Ravens defeat.
Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen won’t decide the NFL MVP next week ... It last happened in 2011-12 when the Texans, Patriots, Ravens and Broncos reached the divisional round in consecutive seasons. AP Pro Football Writer Josh Dubow contributed to this ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the better of Baltimore Ravens counterpart Lamar Jackson last Sunday when their respective teams battled in the AFC divisional round in Orchard Park, N.Y. Named finalists for the Associated Press 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player award,
The Ravens quarterback once again fell short in the playoffs, but he can look to history to find similar QBs that rewrote their narrative.
Evidently, only one team can come away a champion by the end of the season, and the Baltimore Ravens won't be doing such this year. After building a star-studded team, the Ravens fell short in the Divisional Round after a soul-crushing 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
After months of speculation and odds, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is officially a finalist for the Associated Press NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards.