Pittsburgh Steelers face Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens Saturday. Joy Taylor, Paul Pierce and Jordan Schultz discuss what they need to see from Lamar Jackson in the playoff match up.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen both seek their first trip to the Super Bowl — and stand in each other’s ways to get there.
Lamar Jackson joined some illustrious company with his third selection to The Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team. Now he hopes the postseason success will follow.
Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen, and Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson are unanimous choices for The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro Team.
Lamar Jackson had more first team AP All-Pro votes than Josh Allen setting the Ravens QB up to win back to back MVP.
If the All-Pro voting is a preview of the MVP ballotting, then Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is in line to finish ahead of Josh Allen. The
On Friday, the Associated Press announced their 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, and the former Louisville quarterback and current Baltimore Ravens signal caller was voted to the First-Team. It's Jackson's third time being voted as a First-Team All-Pro, also being named in 2019 and 2023. In both seasons, he went on to be named the NFL MVP.
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A playoff matchup pits the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) against the Baltimore Ravens (12-5) in the AFC Wild Card round on Jan. 11 at M&T Bank Stadium, starting at 8 p.m. ET.The Ravens enter this
ESPN’s attempt to showcase NFL quarterbacks for the upcoming playoffs quickly turned into a viral sensation for all the wrong reasons. The network posted a split-image graphic on Instagram, featuring 14 quarterbacks from teams in the postseason, with the caption, “There can only be one 🏆 Who’s your pick to win Super Bowl LIX? 👀.”
On social media, the NFL shared the news about the Associated Press All-Pro selections, including the All-Pro First Team Offense. Interestingly, Jackson was named to the group, with Allen missing out. In fact, no Bills player made it to the list.