With the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoffs, it sounds like Lamar Jackson is now going to be rooting for Josh Allen to go out and win his first Super Bowl. After the Ravens' heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson swore on live television following the team's loss to the Buffalo Bills.
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 wasn’t just congratulating Josh on the win; he was sending him off with a message to seize what’s next: a Super Bowl. Greatne
Jackson spoke with reporters following his team's 27-25 loss on the road to the Buffalo Bills, which included three Baltimore turnovers compared to none by the home team. Two of those turnovers were credited to Jackson himself, and the QB offered a harsh analysis of the entire team's play -- specifically his own.
The Buffalo Bills are headed for the AFC Championship game as their 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday set up another high-profile date with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
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.
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
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.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season.
Jackson finished with 254 passing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. He also added 39 rushing yards but lost a fumble. Allen didn’t put up huge passing numbers, throwing for 127 yards, but his two rushing touchdowns and turnover-free play proved to be the difference.