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.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson beat out Bills star Josh Allen to make The Associated Press All-Pro first team for the second straight year.
Lamar Jackson may be closing in on his third NFL MVP award after leading the Ravens to another AFC North crown.
While the regular season suggests a Detroit Lions-Kansas City Chiefs clash for Super Bowl 59, everyone is vulnerable -- especially in a league where a dozen teams have to fight their way up from the Wild Card round.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is currently the odds-on favorite to win MVP this season. After leading his team to a 13-4 record, which includes wins against the top two teams in the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions, Allen has truly made a strong case for the award.
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.
The sports world is focused on the upcoming Super Bowl, and it was Harry Kane who selected his pick over the Kansas City Chiefs led by Patrick Mahomes and the Detroit Lions with Jared Goff.
The NFL world got an early snapshot of how the 2025 MVP vote may pan out after voters named Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson overwhelmingly as a First-team All-Pro
Lamar Jackson beat out Josh Allen, and Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson are unanimous choices for The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro Team.
Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! The NFL postseason is finally here! Over the next three days, we're going to see a total of six playoff games and I'm excited for every single one of them.
Two stars of the Cincinnati Bengals have made the Associated Press's NFL All-Pro Team for the 2024 season. This year's honors go to wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and defensive end Trey Hendrickson. Both were among the AP's top picks to have in their respective positions.