The Baltimore Ravens season came to a close on Sunday night in Buffalo in a playoff loss to the Bills that was filled with self-inflicted wounds, including three turnovers. Despite out-gaining the Bills on total yards and moving the ball with relative ease on third down,
Jackson built on his Music City Bowl success with a Heisman Trophy-winning campaign in 2016, which started with eight total touchdowns against Charlotte in Louisville's season-opener. He completed 17-of-23 passes for 286 yards and six touchdowns, with 119 rushing yards and two more touchdowns on the ground.
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.
The Bills are set to face Lamar Jackson again, and with Sean McDermott’s defensive unit looking to get his timing down, they’ve signed former Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown. Brown signing to the Buffalo practice squad was among two moves the Bills announced on Wednesday.
The Baltimore Ravens have made it this far, but they may be without one of their star players this weekend. As the Ravens prepare to face Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, Lamar Jackson and Baltimore are prepared to potentially go into this weekend without one of their key players.
The Ravens elevated wideout Anthony Miller to the active roster for Sunday's pivotal playoff matchup against the Bills. The move gives more reason to believe that Flowers is slated to miss his second straight game after suffering a knee injury in the regular season finale against the Cleveland Browns.
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.
The NFL's Divisional Round is upon us, with the Buffalo Bills taking on the Baltimore Ravens this weekend after a 31-7 win against the Denver Broncos. To prepar
Colgate at Lafayette, 1 p.m. Maine at UMBC, 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Wagner, 1 p.m. Albany (NY) at Binghamton, 2 p.m. Canisius at Fairfield, 2 p.m. Cornell at Penn, 2 p.m.
The Baltimore Ravens have a massive game on deck this weekend against the Buffalo Bills on the road in the divisional round. For them to have a real chance to win this game in prime time, they may need all of their key players healthy and ready to roll.
Kennesaw St. at Sam Houston St., 7:30 p.m. North Florida at Cent. Arkansas, 7:30 p.m. SE Louisiana at East Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m. Texas Rio Grande Valley at Incarnate Word, 7:30 p.m.