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.
The quarterbacks aren’t realistically attempting to chase down Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but be is this era’s Peyton Manning.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been driving forces for their teams this season. Buffalo’s Allen led the Bills to a 13-4 record and the AFC’s second seed, while Jackson powered the Ravens to a 12-5 record and the third seed. Both quarterbacks have been instrumental in their teams ranking among the top-three scoring offenses.
And guess who the speaker was talking about. I'll give you a hint: It was either Josh Allen talking about Lamar Jackson — or Jackson talking about Allen. But that clue didn't give much away ...
The only thing Ravens coach John Harbaugh figures is missing in preparation for Baltimore's divisional round playoff showdown in Buffalo is having the deep and resonant voice of late NFL Films broadcaster John Facenda serve as narrator.
It's 2024 Josh Allen, 2024 Lamar Jackson and 2019 Lamar Jackson. Jackson was the unanimous NFL MVP in 2019. Most years either quarterback would win easily. Most would say the NFL MVP race is ...
Through the wild card round, Josh Allen has 609 career rushing yards in 11 postseason games, the all-time NFL record for a quarterback. Lamar Jackson is right behind him with 602 career rushing yards in seven postseason games. The previous record for most ...
Through the wild card round, Josh Allen has 609 career rushing yards in 11 postseason games, the all-time NFL record for a quarterback. Lamar Jackson is right behind him with 602 career rushing ...
This will be a critical offseason for Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love, who seem farther away from their Super Bowl dream than they were a year ago.
The entire weekend centers on the Bills and Ravens. Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been two of the NFL's top quarterbacks for years now, but neither has taken that next step to a Super Bowl. Only one can move on to the biggest game of their career.
The value of the home-field advantage holds up again in another opening NFL playoff weekend. So does the value of a great running back.