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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is as dangerous a football player as they come, something Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller is well aware of headed into the AFC Divisional at Highmark Stadium. During a recent podcast appearance with Las Vegas ...
Josh Allen and the Bills held off the Bengals. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens lost to the Steelers. Here are the winners and losers from Week 14.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice on Friday after missing Thursday’s practice and being limited on Wednesday with […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Ra
Baltimore has had dispiriting performances this season, but the loss to Cincinnati had to be rock bottom for the offense.
Amid Jackson's struggles, former NFL wideout Richard Sherman hinted that the Ravens might be hiding an unspecified injury around their superstar quarterback.
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Lamar Jackson faces Aaron Rodgers for the first time this week as both star QBs deal with injuries
Pittsburgh (6-6) at Baltimore (6-6) Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, CBS. BetMGM NFL odds: Ravens by 6. Against the spread: Steelers 5-7, Ravens 4-8. Series record: Steelers lead 37-26. Last meeting: Baltimore beat Pittsburgh 28-14 in the first round of the playoffs on Jan.
Lamar Jackson against Pittsburgh and Joe Burrow going versus Buffalo in potentially snowy conditions. This Start 'Em Sit 'Em could be one of the best.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens are preparing to square off for the AFC North division lead on Sunday.
Lamar Jackson and Aaron Rodgers have remarkably never faced each other. Maybe it'll finally happen this weekend, but with these two, you can’t be certain of anything at the moment.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a blowout loss against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving Day. Zay Flowers was called for a controversial offensive pass interference penalty on a Lamar Jackson pass that cancelled his 36-yard touchdown reception late in the second quarter when the Bengals were up 9-7.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson connects with wide receiver Rashod Bateman over the middle for an 18-yard gain against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After Sunday's 39-34 loss to the Bills, the Bengals' playoff hopes were all but dashed as they fell to 4-9 and three games behind the first-place Steelers with just four games left.