Lamar Jackson and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen are two NFL stars competing for the season MVP award, so in that context they were compared by a key Baltimore Ravens weapon.
After a seventh season that has been the best of his career, Lamar Jackson is back in the playoffs and ready to go the distance.
Ahead of Saturday night's postseason showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Lamar Jackson is focusing on keeping himself in Zen mode. The Baltimore Ravens QB said some of his postseason struggles in the past are due to being too amped up.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts' absence following concussion in last week’s narrow loss to the Washington Commanders has become a point of discussion ahead of their clash against the Dall
There is plenty of debate around this year’s NFL MVP race. The league is stacked with top talent, and this season a number of stars have put up stats worthy of winning the top award. Heading
As the Ravens prepare for Saturday's playoff game vs. the Steelers, Jackson’s career 2-4 postseason record matters, but only so much.
The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson broke Michael Vick’s record for rushing yards by a quarterback. Vick is more impressed by Jackson’s passing.
With a week left in the regular season, Allen’s the slight betting favorite. As for who should win MVP honors? Well
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson made history, becoming the first quarterback to throw for 4,000+ passing yards and 800+ rushing yards.
But will they be iconic enough to rank among the greatest Wild Card games of all-time? The NFL introduced a 12-team playoff format in 1990, and in the 33 years since, Wild Card weekend has never failed to deliver — so much so that even the Double Doink and Tomy Romo's botched hold failed to crack our list of the five best games ever.
Smith is the offensive coordinator in Miami, where head coach Mike McDaniel calls the plays. Smith, 43, also impressed the Seahawks interviewing with them last January for the head job in Seattle.