Lamar Jackson acted like a true leader at a low point for his team. Jackson and the Ravens lost a heartbreaker to the Bills in the AFC divisional round on Sunday after Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a game-tying catch on a two-point conversion late in the fourth quarter.
Mark Andrews has been in the firing line after the Baltimore Ravens' season came to a heartbreaking end against the Buffalo Bills, but Lamar Jackson has been told he was also to blame
The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson had a heartbreaking reaction to losing 27-25 against the Bills in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Allen played a cleaner game so he’s advancing with the Buffalo Bills to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City in the AFC championship game .
Lamar Jackson brought the Baltimore Ravens to the brink of a dramatic come-from-behind victory with the chance to secure their second straight berth in the AFC championship game
Today, we’re covering the quarterbacks in the AFC Championship, Jacksonville’s big change, the new Jets head coach and your thoughts on Lamar Jackson’s playoff struggles. This article is from Scoop City,
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — As Lamar Jackson spoke Sunday night ... got to stack four playoff wins to win a championship. Then you don’t win it, then you go and want to start drawing threads.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen will take center stage ... "Excuse me for everyone who's watching, but I really don't care who's watching," Jackson said. "Us players, we're just trying to win.
It’s no secret that Lamar Jackson has had his fair share of struggles ... but it doesn’t result in a victory. We don’t have to tear down every quarterback who doesn’t win the Super Bowl ...
Throw it! It’s too late. Lamar Jackson is making $55 million a year. That ball needs to be on time and it was not accurate. Mark Andrews needs to catch it, don’t get me wrong. But Lamar ...
"I don't really chill with people [in] the offseason ... Ozzie Newsome and Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh believed in Lamar Jackson," Kiper said. "They're both big-time winners."