Lamar Jackson is tired of falling short and he didn't hold back that frustration after the Ravens' loss to the Bills.
Allen, who finished the game with a pair of rushing touchdowns, was among the first players to greet Jackson at midfield following the Bills’ 27-25 win. The two quarterbacks shared a hug, and Allen had words of encouragement for Jackson.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
Now likely on the cusp of being named NFL MVP for the third time in the past six years, media and fans alike have openly wondered when, if ever, Jackson will be able to turn his regular season dominance into a sustained postseason run.
The quarterback battle between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen made the Buffalo Bills-Baltimore Ravens game the most anticipated matchup of a thrilling divisional playoff weekend. Allen and Jackson emerged as the top-two MVP candidates in 2024 after playing the best football of their careers this season,
A soon-to-be three-time MVP, Jackson has improved in the playoffs over the last two seasons, but he still has much to prove.
Lamar Jackson says that he plans to wear a bigger coat and use any heaters when the Ravens offense is on the sidelines during Sunday night's divisional round playoff game against
The Baltimore Ravens once again came up short in the playoffs, suffering a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in which they committed multiple turnovers. Lamar Jackson and others bemoned the missed opportunites,
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is keeping things classy with Josh Allen after the Buffalo Bills star eliminated him from the AFC playoffs. The Ravens dropped a 27-25 heartbreaker to Allen and the Bills in the AFC Divisional but Jackson is still rooting for Buffalo -- Allen in particularly -- during the final stretch of the postseason.
Lamar Jackson is a good bet to win his third NFL MVP. But with the Ravens QB's playoff exit and others remaining, is it time to rethink the award?
But after the Ravens’ crushing playoff loss on Sunday — punctuated by Mark Andrews’ nightmare fourth quarter and a passionate defense from John Harbaugh — Jackson sure seems like he’s in line for a third career MVP and not even a single Super Bowl appearance.