Josh Allen will try to elevate his legacy as the Buffalo Bills' quarterback on Sunday, when the MVP candidate looks to advance to his first AFC championship game in four years. Regardless of how he fares against the Baltimore Ravens,
The best week of actual football is here. The NFL divisional round, while not as lengthy as the wild-card round, typically features the best four games we get of the season. And I don't expect this week to be any different.
The sixth-seeded Washington Commanders stunned the top-seeded Detroit Lions Saturday night to advance to the NFC championship game. They’ll be on the road in that game, at either the second-seeded Philadelphia Eagles or the third-seeded Los Angeles Rams.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen knows he has to keep pace with the Baltimore Ravens' high-octane offense.
Harbaugh said he respects Allen's passion for winning, which is another trait he shares with Jackson. In his rookie season, Allen took exception to something Ravens legend Terrell Suggs said or did and let him know about it.
The two AFC divisional round games are drawing more watch and interest with Sunday's Ravens-Bills in cold Buffalo the most anticipated of the playoffs. Odds, insight, picks and props with information you can bet on.
The Buffalo Bills shared a jaw-dropping video of snow coming to Highmark Stadium ahead of their playoff game vs. the Ravens.
"Baltimore won that Week 4 game, 35-10, largely because it controlled the line of scrimmage and ran for 271 yards," NFL.com writes. "The Bills must be the more physical team to win this time around, needing to ease the pressure on their own defense. Sunday’s win over Denver proved they can do that."
Bills reserve running back Ray Davis (concussion), who has 442 rushing yards (3.9 per carry) and three touchdowns this season, is questionable. Reserve offensive tackle Alec Anderson (calf), who’s carved out a role in some offensive packages as a sixth lineman, was limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday but is expected to play Sunday.
Or Ravens? There are some obvious similarities between the two division winners. There are the MVP quarterbacks. They are the terri
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) hands off the ball to running back James Cook (4) during the first quarter of an NFL wild card playoff football game, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, in Orchard Park, N.Y. Credit: AP/Seth Wenig Ravens offense: overall (1), rush (1), pass (7), scoring (3).