The hardy souls across western New York and inside Highmark Stadium never ask for much, just that elusive first Super Bowl championship, but first Josh Allen with the ball in his hands last on Sunday night.
Lamar Jackson lashed out verbally after the Baltimore Ravens slipped to a 27-25 defeat to the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
Last year, the Ravens lost after Zay Flowers fumbled the ball on the goal line. This year, Flowers was out with injury and the two tight ends carried the load for the passing game. But Andrews' mistakes will be the lasting memory of this game.
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
All eyes were on this game as MVP-candidate quarterbacks Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen faced off, each hoping to keep their Super Bowl hopes alive and earn a spot in the AFC Champi
Sometimes you get one like we get in Buffalo on Sunday night when it is Josh Allen and the Bills going against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is to blame for the Baltimore Ravens botching a 2-point attempt vs. the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
Now, Allen’s Buffalo Bills will host Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens in what I would argue is statistically the greatest quarterback match-up in divisional playoff history . The greatest of what will be, after this weekend, 229 divisional playoff games in the Super Bowl era.
Lamar Jackson is preparing to beat the Buffalo Bills AND the frigid weather to keep the Baltimore Ravens on course for the Super Bowl. Having knocked out Pittsburgh at home last week, the Ravens head to upstate New York knowing that the forecast is for temperatures to drop to minus-20 celcius and with a 40 percent chance of heavy snow.
On Sunday night, the Baltimore Ravens lost to the Buffalo Bills (in New York) by a score of 27-25. They had a chance to tie the game, but tight end Mark Andrew
The Baltimore Ravens headed to western New York last Sunday for an AFC Divisional ... Allen and the Bills came out on top with a 27-25 win. Jackson finished with 254 passing yards, two touchdowns ...
Lamar Jackson is a good bet to win his third NFL MVP. But with the Ravens QB's playoff exit and others remaining, is it time to rethink the award?