Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are favorites in this year's NFL MVP race. Now, on Sunday, they'll face off for a lot more than an individual accolade as the Buffalo Bills play host to the Baltimore Ravens in a fight to reach the AFC championship.
The Buffalo Bills have a chance to correct their previous postseason missteps. They will face the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional Round. The matchup between the Bills and Ravens is being touted as the best game of the Divisional Round slate,
Bills QB Josh Allen is in the running for league MVP this season, but he's already earned that title off the field with many children across WNY. News 4's Kelsey Anderson sat down with several kids who he's impacted at Oishei Children's Hospital on the 10th floor,
Buffalo Bills legend Thurman Thomas explained why he believes Lamar Jackson is under more pressure than Josh Allen to win this weekend.
The matchup between MVP frontrunners has the football world excited, but the road to Super Bowl LIX still goes through Kansas City.
The NFL divisional round games are Saturday and Sunday. Three underdogs made it out of the wild-card — will we see more upsets?
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson explained his perspective on respecting Bills QB Josh Allen but wanting to "beat" him and not be friends.
Regardless, both Allen and Jackson surpassed Steve Young this postseason, who was on top of the list with 594 rushing yards in his playoff career. Jackson rushed for 81 yards vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers during their Saturday wild-card win.
The only thing Ravens coach John Harbaugh figures is missing in preparation for Baltimore's divisional round playoff showdown in Buffalo is having the deep and resonant voice of late NFL Films broadca
Bills Josh Allen leaps to the end zone in a nine-yard touchdown run after getting the ball passed back to him from Amari Cooper during second half action of their home game against the San Francisco 49ers in Orchard Park on Dec. 1, 2024. The 2024 NFL season was a tale of favorites.
Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (13-5) will visit Allen and the Buffalo Bills (14-4) in the divisional round while Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) will host C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans (11-7). The winners face off on Jan. 26 for a berth in the Super Bowl.