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,
Jackson built on his Music City Bowl success with a Heisman Trophy-winning campaign in 2016, which started with eight total touchdowns against Charlotte in Louisville's season-opener. He completed 17-of-23 passes for 286 yards and six touchdowns, with 119 rushing yards and two more touchdowns on the ground.
Lamar Jackson's postseason legacy took another hit after the Ravens' divisional round loss to the Bills. The blame isn't Jackson's to shoulder alone.
A soon-to-be three-time MVP, Jackson has improved in the playoffs over the last two seasons, but he still has much to prove.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
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Kenico Hines might be the key to making Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens comfortable in the hostile playoff environment of Western New York in Sunday's divisional playoff game with the Buffalo Bills.
The game undoubtedly features the biggest quarterback matchup of the weekend between the Ravens' Lamar Jackson and the Bills' Josh Allen. Allen and Jackson are NFL MVP front-runners, and this ...
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the questions Baltimore will need to address moving forward, and how the Ravens can improve their mentality and culture in order to embrace "big-game" football.
Jonas Shaffer is a Ravens beat writer for The Baltimore Banner. He previously covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun. Shaffer graduated from the University of Maryland and grew up in Silver Spring. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policies.
Lamar Jackson admitted that his mind might be elsewhere ... at least temporarily on Wednesday. Asked Monday if he was disappointed he wouldn't be able to witness Beyoncé flex in her hometown ...
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens saw their season come to an end after falling to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills 27-25 in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. It certainly was a game to forget for Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. The former All-Pro made some costly fourth quarter mistakes that may have cost his team the win.