Former Louisville Cardinals and current Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has proven himself to be one of the best football players over the past decade. The overall statistics and numerous accolades back it up.
When Baltimore hosts the Steelers in Saturday's AFC wild-card game, it'll find out if the two-time MVP can use his past postseason experience to push toward his ultimate goal.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
The Baltimore Ravens saw their season end on Sunday evening when a dropped two-point conversion meant they came up short against the Buffalo Bills.
Lamar Jackson. These two quarterbacks have been ... AFC divisional playoff between the Ravens (and Jackson) and the Tennessee Titans. Of course, one of the things that makes Allen and Jackson ...
The Josh Allen versus Lamar Jackson showdown is being labeled ... Lions running back Barry Sanders were co-MVPs in 1993. Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair and Indianapolis Colts ...
Buffalo has lost in this round in three straight campaigns after reaching the AFC title game in the 2020 season, where the Bills fell to the Chiefs. Allen is 6-5 as a playoff starter, including a 17-3 divisional-round win over the Ravens in the 2020 campaign.
After the big win against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the subsequent playoff berth, Derrick Henry knows the Baltimore Ravens have an advantage with Lamar Jackson on their roster.
Henry signed a two-year, $16 million deal, making him a free agent at the end of the 2025 season. However, a contract extension could keep Henry in Baltimore for the remainder of
With the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoffs, it sounds like Lamar Jackson is now going to be rooting for Josh Allen to go out and win his first Super Bowl.  After the Ravens' heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
Jonas Shaffer is a Ravens beat writer for The Baltimore Banner. He previously covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun. Shaffer graduated from the University of Maryland and grew up in Silver Spring. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policies.