Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is to blame for the Baltimore Ravens' latest playoff defeat, according to a former NFL QB. The post Former NFL QB Blames Lamar Jackson for Ravens Botched 2-Point Play appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Lamar Jackson's postseason legacy took another hit after the Ravens' divisional round loss to the Bills. The blame isn't Jackson's to shoulder alone.
Ben Johnson and Mike McCarthy have emerged as frontrunners for the Bears head coach job. But Todd Monken might just be the perfect fit.
The Las Vegas Raiders have some roles to fill in the offseason, and while many names are floating around the market for the head coach vacancy, could the Baltim
As more critics come out of the woodwork to point out Jackson’s less-than-sterling playoff record, Jackson received a strong endorsement from Henry after the loss to the Bills. Henry was asked for his thoughts on Jackson considering the “negative rhetoric” surrounding the dual-threat quarterback:
Todd Monken will have a busy weekend, but he says that he's focused on only one thing heading into the Divisional Round.
Lamar Jackson should be one of the NFL's most successful quarterbacks in an ideal world, but his Baltimore Ravens' tendency for crumbling in playoff games is costing him.
Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is currently calling one of the most important games of his coaching career, something he
As Todd Monken prepares his Ravens offense to face the Bills, he’ll also be interviewing with other teams to potentially become a coach.
In the cold weather at Orchard Park, the Baltimore Ravens fell agonizingly short of victory as they fell to a 27-25 defeat to the Buffalo Bills.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken interviewed for the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Friday
The Chicago Bears interviewed Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for their head coaching job Friday. Monken, a Chicago-area product, and Brady lead offenses with MVP candidates at quarterback in the Ravens' Lamar Jackson and the Bills' Josh Allen.