They lost Tank Dell to a devastating knee injury a few weeks ago, and of course they also lost their major offseason acquisition, Stefon Diggs, earlier in the year. And if C.J. Stroud has his way, Diggs will be back next season.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen were able to overcome their emotions and give NFL fans a wholesome moment of sportsmanship following the Buffalo Bills’ 27-25 Divisional Round win against the Baltimore Ravens at home.
Finally, Lamar has a propensity to run more during the playoffs. He rushed 15 times last week for 81 yards in Baltimore’s win over Pittsburgh. The only time he’s rushed for 15 or more times this season was all the way back in Week 1. In six out of his seven postseason appearances, he’s rushed for at least 54 yards.
The Texans picked up wide receiver Stefon Diggs last offseason, but his year was cut short by a torn ACL in Week Eight.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have been making their cases for the MVP award all season long. However, it has only been in the last eight weeks that the field has truly narrowed down to the two quarterbacks. Saquon Barkley saw some endorsements, but most of them have quieted down.
Tom Brady is in broadcasting, Bill Belichick is coaching in college, Mike Vrabel just landed another NFL head coaching gig, and Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman are studio analysts. Indeed, the Patriots' dynasty is long gone,
In what many are touting as the game of the year, two teams with Super Bowl dreams and the top two MVP candidates meet up on Sunday, Jan. 19 when the Baltimore Ravens face the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.
Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis, Patrick Queen and Jadeveon Clowney. Those are just a few of the key players Buffalo and Baltimore lost last offseason
The AFC has the three best still standing, but all eight quarterbacks playing this weekend have something special.
The Baltimore Ravens got to enjoy a home playoff contest as they took down their rival Pittsburgh Steelers in Wild Card Weekend. For the next round, it's time to hit the road for the Ravens, though, as they take on the No. 2 seed in the AFC in the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round.
Stefon Diggs has two younger brothers: Trevon, born in 1998, and Darez, born in 1995. Both of them play football; Trevon Diggs is the cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys and Darez played for Morgan ...