Hall of Famer Ed Reed explained how the Baltimore Ravens can stop mobile QB Josh Allen vs. the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Playoffs.
The NFL All-Pro teams have been released. And while Lamar Jackson was the First-Team selection, Josh Allen was named the Second-Team quarterback - no other Buffalo Bills made the All-Pro team. Meanwhile,
Nothing. Allen’s MVP case was closed during last week’s 40-14 win over the New York Jets. The Bills have the No. 2 AFC playoff seed wrapped up, and he will quickly depart Sunday’s regular-season finale at New England.
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That's because Sunday night's game features both of the NFL's All-Pro quarterbacks, and the league's likely top two finishers in 2024 NFL MVP voting: Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (First Team All-Pro) and Bills quarterback Josh Allen (Second Team All-Pro).
Could Josh Allen's career be in jeopardy with another bad loss to a great quarterback in the postseason? Or will he be just fine.
MVP candidates Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both dialed in this season, leading their teams to regular-season glory behind elite production under center. However, the Associated Press selected the Baltimore Ravens quarterback as its 2024 First-Team All-Pro at the position.
Han: The Bills have a middling run defense that finished below recent Ravens opponents including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles in yards per carry allowed. That unit will be put to the test against the NFL’s best rushing attack, and the Ravens showed in the Wild Card they’re willing to go all out on the ground.
The prestigious team was announced Friday and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was picked as the starting QB over Josh Allen, another indication that voters have a love affair with Baltimore’s superstar.
Between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, there's no wrong decision for NFL MVP. But both QBs still need to demonstrate they can beat Patrick Mahomes.
Purple fans green with envy should look deeper than the quarterbacks while watching the NFL’s Elite Eight play four divisional playoff games this weekend. Start each game by studying the three faceless grunts fortifying the front of the passing pocket and pushing piles in the running game.
Every story line: from the Chiefs’ quest for a three-peat, to the long-suffering Bills’ and Lions’ fan bases, to the QBs looking to finally break through.