Taking care of the football has always been a priority when it comes to football. This postseason, that aspect has been magnified by some impressive numbers whe
Bills quarterback Josh Allen made sure to give Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson his flowers after a tough AFC divisional round matchup.
So, in 1959, Hunt founded the AFL, later merging it with the NFL in 1966, reshaping the sport’s history. He brought his Dallas Texans to Kansas City in 1963, where they became the Chiefs, a centerpiece of the city’s sports identity. The team won its first Super Bowl in 1970.
Thanks to Hard Knocks, fans got an inside look at a touching postgame exchange between two of the NFL’s brightest stars, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. The mic’d up moment showcased these two quarterbacks and the genuine respect they have for each other. As they met midfield, Lamar left Josh with an unforgettable piece of advice: “Get some.”
Sky Sports NFL presenter Neil Reynolds questions the future of Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin while hailing Josh Allen and his complete Buffalo Bills as he has the final say on Wild Card w
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.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson continues to struggle taking care of the ball in the playoffs. The Bills are capitalizing on that.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
For a while, there were some nasty narratives regarding the former Louisville and current Ravens quarterback. Whether it came to his health, ability to win or whatever the case was, many doubted Jackson. Recently, Rich Eisen came forward on his show and admitted he was wrong in one of his takes regarding Jackson's value as a player.
The Ravens Quarterback is a heavy favorite to secure his third MVP award, yet he has reached the AFC Championship game once, losing to none other than the Kansas City Chiefs.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is fed up with the turnovers that cost his team in the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills.