It's tough to grasp just how demoralizing Sunday's AFC divisional round loss had to be for Lamar Jackson. With a chance to tie the game, an otherwise perfectly executed two-point conversion try was dropped,
Josh Allen took a final kneel to give the Buffalo Bills a 27-25 playoff victory, pumped his fist and immediately jogged toward the sideline. The Baltimore Ravens sideline. Allen sought out Lamar Jackson. The Bills quarterback still had the football in his hands when he gave Jackson a postgame handshake and hug before celebrating with his teammates.
Lamar Jackson told Josh Allen to "Go win" in a message after the Bills took out his Ravens in the Divisional round.
Regardless of all the pre-game headlines, the Bills and Josh Allen ended their clash with a 27-25 victory. After the final whistle, Allen and the Ravens’ Lamar Jackson sure acted like they knew everyone would be watching the pair of them throughout the game.
Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen had to lose. Allen played a cleaner game so he’s advancing with the Buffalo Bills to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City in the AFC championship game.
The match-up every single NFL fan has been waiting for is here: Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson. These two quarterbacks have been neck-in-neck for the league MVP title for months now. Now ...
Sunday’s AFC divisional round matchup between the Bills and Ravens gave fans a meeting of two of the league’s best quarterbacks in Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. It was must-see TV in every sense.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been driving forces for their teams this season. Buffalo’s Allen led the Bills to a 13-4 record and the AFC’s second seed, while Jackson powered the Ravens to ...
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Cam Newton has taken a pop at Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles by questioning whether they would enjoy success in the AFC.