Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens started Sunday's divisional playoff game much like they did last week in the wild-card round. Jackson staked the Ravens to an early 7-0 lead over the Buffalo Bills with a 16-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Rashod Bateman,
Lamar Jackson fires a deep pass to WR Rashod Bateman over the deep middle in the second quarter.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson completes a 16-yard touchdown pass to Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman against the Buffalo Bills during the AFC Divisional Round.
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.
After the loss to the Bills and their subsequent elimination from the NFL Playoffs, it’s now time for Lamar Jackson and Eric DeCosta to reflect on what’s next for the Baltimore Ravens.
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
The Baltimore Ravens' season came to a close on Sunday night in Buffalo in a playoff loss to the Bills that was filled with self-inflicted wounds, including three turnovers. Despite out-gaining the Bills on total yards and moving the ball with relative ease on third down,
"The Ravens have drafted four wide receivers in the first round since 2015, including current key targets Rashod Bateman and Zay Flowers, but their depth will need addressing. They could use a strong, reliable wideout to give them some more go-to scoring pop beyond the tight ends."
Taking stock of a Baltimore roster that will have about 20 players preparing for either unrestricted or restricted free agency.
The Washington Commanders pay off their opening possession with 3 points thanks to a 34-yard field goal from their kicker, Zane Gonzalez.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's 42-yard dime lands in wide receiver Rashod Bateman's grasp on the doorstep of the goal line. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen scores on a 1-yard ...
The NFL draft begins in Mobile, Alabama, as the Senior Bowl likes to say. This week, the top upperclassmen from around the country will gather for a week of practice and an annual exhibition that serves as the unofficial kickoff of draft season.