The finale of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” captured Lamar Jackson’s experience of the Ravens’ season-ending loss to Buffalo.
After the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round — in large part thanks to Mark Andrews’ unfortunate miscues — superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson showed us exactly who he is. He blamed himself for the Ravens’ latest disappointing postseason failure and didn’t throw anyone else under the bus.
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,
Earlier this season on a Sunday night at Baltimore, John Harbaugh’s club made easy work of the Buffalo Bills, 35-10. This past Sunday at Orchard Park, the reign
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens came up short in the playoffs once again with a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional at Highmark Stadium
The Buffalo Bills are headed for the AFC Championship game as their 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday set up another high-profile date with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Now likely on the cusp of being named NFL MVP for the third time in the past six years, media and fans alike have openly wondered when, if ever, Jackson will be able to turn his regular season dominance into a sustained postseason run.
Turnovers and a late dropped pass doomed Baltimore, and the star QB used colorful language to sum up his team's misfortune.
One criticism in the past has been whether or not Jackson is a true leader, or if he approaches the game like a superstar monolith. This season put that talk to bed, and watching him after Mark Andrews very clearly botched the Divisional Playoffs against the Bills is proof of that.
As the final seconds ticked down in their victory, Bills QB Josh Allen and Ravens QB Lamar Jackson ran over to each other and shared a very classy moment. Thanks to NFL Films we n
We are here today to mourn the 2024 Baltimore Ravens, a team with Super Bowl aspirations that failed to make the AFC Championship game. Their NFL MVP hopeful at quarterback was defeated by his top rival for the award,