Divisional round weekend is arguably the best weekend of the NFL season. The wild-card blowouts are in the books, and now we get to figure out which teams are playing their best ball at the right time.
Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen highlights NFL playoff slate: Who deserves MVP? This weekend's divisional round of the NFL playoffs features two quarterbacks in remarkably similar positions. Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens are the leading MVP candidates this season.
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.
Former NFL star Robert Griffin III faced backlash over his post about Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert in his loss to the Houston Texans.
For several years now, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have resided firmly within an elite group of signal callers ranking somewhere behind Patrick Mahomes in the NFL’s pecking order, jostling for position with the likes of Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert to be considered the best of this generation’s rest.
The star Ravens running back rushed for 186 yards and a pair of scores in Baltimore's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Lamar Jackson joined some illustrious company with his third selection to The Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team. Now he hopes the postseason success will follow.
Either of the Bills or Ravens could win Super Bowl 59. We’re getting this game in the divisional round. What a treat.
He's won MVP awards and dominated in the regular season. But for Baltimore to reach its ultimate goal, Jackson must deliver in the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Chargers seized the moment on Sunday in Week 18 and beat the Las Vegas Raiders, 34-20. In doing so, the Chargers chose their own destiny in the NFL playoff bracket, grabbing the No. 5 seed in the AFC and a road encounter with the Houston Texans .
Jackson is among six quarterbacks with a .700 winning percentage over the past 55 years but is the only one with a losing record in the playoffs.
The Baltimore Ravens, fueled by a brutally efficient performance from quarterback Lamar Jackson and a fearsome running game spearheaded by Derrick Henry, beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-14 Saturday to