The Bills didn't need their star QB to be a superhero Sunday, while Saquon Barkley, Travis Kelce and Kliff Kingsbury all excelled.
With the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoffs, it sounds like Lamar Jackson is now going to be rooting for Josh Allen to go out and win his first Super Bowl. After the Ravens' heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
Allen, who finished the game with a pair of rushing touchdowns, was among the first players to greet Jackson at midfield following the Bills’ 27-25 win. The two quarterbacks shared a hug, and Allen had words of encouragement for Jackson.
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The highly anticipated matchup between the AFC heavyweights is expected to be one of the biggest games of the NFL postseason pitting Mahomes, who's in search of the coveted three-peat, against his quarterback rival in Allen, who's still looking for his first Lombardi Trophy.
Now, Allen’s Buffalo Bills will host Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens in what I would argue is statistically the greatest quarterback match-up in divisional playoff history . The greatest of what will be, after this weekend, 229 divisional playoff games in the Super Bowl era.
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.
Per ESPN’s Stephen Holder, the Colts Anthony Richardson is working with the same quarterback expert this offseason as Josh Allen does.
Anthony Richardson is hoping to finally have a breakout season in his third NFL campaign, and the Indianapolis Colts quarterback will spend the
Josh Allen took a final kneel to give the Buffalo Bills a 27-25 playoff victory, pumped his fist and immediately jogged toward the sideline. The Baltimore Ravens sideline. Allen sought out Lamar Jackson. The Bills quarterback still had the football in his hands when he gave Jackson a postgame handshake and hug before celebrating with his teammates.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke to CBS Sports right after his team’s 27-25 win over the Ravens… and he was blunt. Allen admitted the Bills locker room heard all the noise and used it as fuel. “This team has heard we’ve got no talent… we’re not good enough to compete,” Allen said.