Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both first-round picks, and are both on a Hall of Fame track. They also share the same legacy of not having won enough in the postseason.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson scrambles during the first half of ... waves to fans prior to an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) Washington Commanders ...
Former NFL quarterback Matt Ryan will officially be eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2028, but there will be much debate about whether he deserves it. His 2016 season, in which he led the Atlanta Falcons to the Super Bowl and won the MVP award, will help his case the most.
Lamar Jackson is the reigning NFL MVP and thus most would think he is the player under the most pressure. However, a former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel claims that there is another player who has even more pressure than Jackson.
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.
If the Browns go that route, the New England Patriots have a very interesting ... He has a cannon for an arm, and while he isn't exactly Lamar Jackson, he at least possesses enough athleticism ...
Lamar Jackson beat out Josh ... Broncos punt returner Marvin Mims Jr., Patriots special teams ace Brenden Schooler and Vikings long-snapper Andrew DePaola, along with Fox, were the special teams picks. Jackson also was an All-Pro in 2019 and 2023.
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 Baltimore Ravens have a major "scheme advantage" thanks to a "terrible matchup" for the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
As the Kansas City Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across a league that has struggled to keep pace. Three Super Bowl victories have helped quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid secure their legacies among the all-time greats.
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.