This weekend's divisional round of the NFL playoffs features two quarterbacks in remarkably similar positions.
The quarterbacks aren’t realistically attempting to chase down Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but what they are trying to be is this era’s Peyton Manning.
Divisional round weekend is arguably the best weekend of the NFL season. The wild-card blowouts are in the books, and now we get to figure out which teams are playing their best ball at the right time.
The NFL divisional round games are Saturday and Sunday. Three underdogs made it out of the wild-card — will we see more upsets?
Kenico Hines might be the key to making Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens comfortable in the hostile playoff environment of Western New York in Sunday's divisional playoff game with the Buffalo Bills.
Despite their dissimilar stats, Bills QB Josh Allen and Ravens QB Lamar Jackson are embroiled in a neck-and-neck MVP race. Here's why.
This Ravens-Bills game is going to be as big as they come, as Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen will win their way into the AFC title game.
"Goff is coming off a season that saw him post a career-best 111.8 passer rating, which was second-best in the NFL behind Jackson. He completed 72.4% of his passes, including an early-season game during which all 18 of his throws were completed, and logged a career-high 37 touchdown passes.
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
Lamar Jackson is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but he has struggled during his career against the Steelers.
The star Ravens running back rushed for 186 yards and a pair of scores in Baltimore's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen won’t decide the NFL MVP next week. The stakes are higher with a spot in the AFC championship game on the line.