And there was another thing that gnawed at the defense’s collective craw. The Ravens protected the football better that any team all season. The Bills were the best at taking it away. The challenge was obvious. “That was our motto all week: Let’s see who’s better,” Phillips said.
NFL fans are feeling pretty exasperated with the lack of consistency among officiating crews for the weekend's Divisional games. Many questioned why
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has grown into a household name during his time in the NFL, and the latest comparison he's receiving certainly reflec
It's one of the most highly anticipated playoff matchups in recent memory, as Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are battling Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens for a spot in the AFC Championship game.
NFL fans felt that referees might have viewed this play differently if Patrick Mahomes was the quarterback instead of Lamar Jackson.
But just as Andrews looked to run with the ball, Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard landed a perfectly placed punch on the ball, knocking it out of Andrews’ left arm. Bernard fell on the fumble, and the Bills gained possession and drove down to kick the game-winning field goal.
Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Ed Oliver put some perspective on what is going on inside the minds of the players going into their AFC wild-card showdown with the Denver Broncos on Sunday.While speaking with the media on Thursday,
In a critical moment during the AFC divisional round matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, quarterback Lamar Jackson was hit near the sideline by defensive end Ed Oliver.
Sep 29, 2024; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Buffalo Bills running back Ray Davis (22) is tackled by Baltimore Ravens linebacker Adisa Isaac (50) and Ravens linebacker Malik Harrison (40) at M&T Bank Stadium. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
The Buffalo Bills just smiled because they expected it. They may not have expected Lamar Jackson to underthrow a wide-open Mark Andrews and for Andrews to let it slip through his grasp, per se. But they expected the Baltimore Ravens to make a mistake at some point in that drive.
Before Sunday's divisional-round matchup, White reunited with his old teammates and gave Bills QB Josh Allen a big hug. The 30-year-old cornerback, wearing sunglasses and a hoodie, was pulled close by his former teammate, Allen, who could be seen whispering in White's ear. Although the video has no audio, his message is not clear.
Football fans are convinced that the Baltimore Ravens-Buffalo Bills Divisional Round game was “rigged” following several controversial calls by the NFL refs in favor of Josh Allen and company.