With Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills setting up a meeting with Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 NFL playoffs, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson named which player he'd like to see winning the Super Bowl.
Divisional round weekend is arguably the best weekend of the NFL season. The wild-card blowouts are in the books, and now we get to figure out which teams are playing their best ball at the right time.
NFL refs are being blasted after Lamar Jackson got tackled extrememly late out of bounds and did not get a flag.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills were able to hang on at home and beat the Baltimore Ravens, 27-25, to set up a meeting with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game next Sunday at Arrowhead.
Following Sunday’s 27-25 Buffalo Bills win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC divisional round, star quarterbacks Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson shared an
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are both considered elite, MVP-caliber quarterbacks, but neither has been able to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Which AFC star needs to win a Super Bowl more in 2025 to validate his great young career?
Stafford and Kyren Williams each lost fumbles on consecutive drives that led to a pair of field goals in the second half. Stafford also botched a handoff to Williams on first down from the Philadelphia 8. Williams recovered it for a 7-yard loss and the Rams ended up settling for a field goal.
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.
The Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills, a loss that significantly diminished their chances of making a Super Bowl run. In the aftermath, NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin did not hold back, delivering blunt criticism of Lamar Jackson’s performance.
Buffalo advanced to its second AFC championship in five years after it held off a late rally by Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
Quarterbacks aren't the end-all, be-all when it comes to competing for NFL championships. More often than not, in fact, signal-callers are only as elite as their supporting cast, especially when it comes to playoff football.