Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens seem to be flying under the radar heading into the NFL playoffs. As fans and media personnel ride the hype around the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs, both of which secured a first-round bye as the No.
With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL regular season, the Detroit Lions have their 2025 opponents finalized. The schedule won't be revealed until the offseason, with the reveal traditionally coming in May, but the Lions now know their opponents.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, will try to shake off a troubled history in playoff games when the NFL post-season begins on Saturday.
The NFL MVP race seems to be down to Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson as the playoffs approach. Here are the latest odds and what to know.
Nine Baltimore Ravens, including two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, were selected for the Pro Bowl Games. Patrick Mahomes wasn't selected for the first time since becoming Kansas City's starting quarterback in his second season.
Ben Roethlisberger picks the Ravens to beat the Steelers. Prognosticators see the Ravens defeating the Lions in the Super Bowl. Pro Football Focus names Jackson Offensive Player of the Year.
With a week left in the regular season, Allen’s the slight betting favorite. As for who should win MVP honors? Well
NFL playoffs are here, and the stakes have never been higher. From Kansas City's historic three-peat bid to underdog upsets, here are the narratives shaping the road to Super Bowl LIX.
The regular-season MVP hasn't been decided, but that hasn't stopped sportsbooks from analyzing the Super Bowl MVP race. See the early odds.
In this episode of Football 301, Nate Tice, Matt Harmon and Charles McDonald bring you their picks for end-of-season awards. From MVP to the best assistant coach, the trio debates the key players and coaches that defined the NFL season.
Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion Kyle Van Noy break down the Ravens' AFC North clinch, highlighted by Lamar Jackson’s MVP-caliber season and Derrick Henry’s record-breaking 1,921 rushing yards.