Jeff Saturday says it won't be Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson who decide Sunday's matchup between the Bills and Ravens. Skip to main content Skip to navigation Menu
Jeff Greer of The Courier-Journal (Oct. 2016): "For so much of the second half in Saturday's thrilling Clemson-Louisville showdown, Lamar Jackson looked like he was having his 'Heisman Moment ...
Lamar Jackson enjoyed arguably his best ... success and make it to the Super Bowl for the first time. Jackson's journey will start Saturday when the Baltimore Ravens take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
NFL heavyweights will collide once again in a Game of the Year contender on Sunday as Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills and Lamar Jackson's Baltimore ... Steelers in Saturday night's Wild Card matchup ...
Two games were called by unanimous decision. Another was close. But Bills-Ravens has no overwhelming favorite. “It's the game of the year."
The swooning Steelers visit the soaring Ravens in the second of Saturday’s NFL wild card games. Follow along for live updates, scores and analysis.
The Ravens ran a zone read with Lamar Jackson ... Monken’s cousin, Jeff, is the head coach). Rushing comes first and they’ll try to hit big chunks in the passing game. Jackson completed ...
The excitement in Jeff Saturday’s voice is palpable through the phone. Like everyone else, he is salivating over the showdown between Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and the Bills’ Josh Allen — both of whom are NFL Most Valuable Player candidates — in Sunday’s divisional round playoff game in Orchard Park,
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