Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is staring down a tough test on Sunday in the Divisional round against the Baltimore Ravens.The two quarterbacks getting the most heat this postseason are Allen and Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson.
Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen will need to lean on their teams to make a Super Bowl run.
Lamar Jackson joined some illustrious company ... The other seven QBs with at least three All-Pro picks have all made the Super Bowl. Dan Marino is the only one without a championship win.
With that being said, Lamar Jackson was asked about the cold weather. Jackson was asked if he would consider wearing gloves during the game. He laughed off the idea and provided an absolutely ...
It is not by much, but it is something. Despite the No. 2-seeded Buffalo Bills being the home team in their AFC Divisional Round matchup vs. the No. 3-seeded Ba
Sunday's blockbuster divisional-round game between the Bills and Ravens features the top-two contenders for NFL MVP, but it won't decide the award.Because of the way MVP voting is timed, the results are already in - they just won't be known until February,
Now another season is about to begin. The Blue Jays chased hard after Roki Sasaki, the Japanese free agent pitcher, and superstar Juan Soto, just as they chased hard after the unicorn, Shohei Ohtani, a year ago. Chasing hard is a wonderful trait. Baseball, and all sports, though, are forever about winning.
As the NFL playoffs approach their final stages, one of the most anticipated matchups is the showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills—specifically, the battle between quarterbacks L
There are a number of myths about the Pittsburgh Steelers. We often speak them into reality whether they are true or not. For this Friday’s “Football Footnotes,” let’s deconstruct a few of them. One in particular got my attention late this season.
Baltimore, Buffalo, Houston and Kansas City in the AFC – are representing a conference in the Divisional playoffs in consecutive seasons. In the NFC, Detroit is the only team to qualify for the Divisional round in each of the past two years,
Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.