Two of the top mobile quarterbacks in the league go head-to-head during the Bills-Ravens divisional-round game.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are both considered elite, MVP-caliber quarterbacks, but neither has been able to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Which AFC star needs to win a Super Bowl more in 2025 to validate his great young career?
NFL MVP frontrunners, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, will face off in an AFC Divisional game. What to know ahead of Baltimore Ravens vs Buffalo Bills.
If Lamar Jackson wins the Super Bowl after the season he's had, he'll have to be mentioned in conversations with Patrick Mahomes.
Quarterback rivalries have always been one of the best ways to generate genuine hype for any matchup – particularly in the playoffs. From Peyton Manning/Tom Brady, to John Elway/Dan Marino, Brett Favre/Steve Young,
Harbaugh said he respects Allen's passion for winning, which is another trait he shares with Jackson. In his rookie season, Allen took exception to something Ravens legend Terrell Suggs said or did and let him know about it.
Lamar Jackson joined some illustrious company ... But waiting for the postseason success is not unprecedented, with Steve Young winning his only Super Bowl as a starting quarterback the same ...
When the Bills host the Ravens in the divisional round on Sunday, it will match up the top two quarterbacks in NFL history in postseason rushing yards.
Regardless, both Allen and Jackson surpassed Steve Young this postseason, who was on top of the list with 594 rushing yards in his playoff career. Jackson rushed for 81 yards vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers during their Saturday wild-card win.
Josh Allen made yet more history in the Bills' win over the Broncos and is now set for a showdown with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
S everal national pundits elevated the Baltimore Ravens in recent power rankings after their overwhelming 28-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wildcard Round of the AFC p