BALTIMORE – Earlier this season, as a sign of respect, Mike Tomlin referred to Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson as “Mr. Jackson.” With his team down 21-0 at halftime, the ...
The divisional round of the NFL playoffs sees the same final four teams as last year in the AFC: the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans. The matchups are ...
The Ravens opened the playoffs by running over the Steelers, 28-14. After falling behind early, the Bills had their way with the Broncos, 31-7. Who will have the advantage when these powerhouses ...
Diontae Johnson is back with the Ravens. Sort of. The Ravens claimed Johnson today after he was placed on waivers by the Texans yesterday. But under NFL rules, Johnson is ineligible to play for the ...
The teams also are on a similar chase. The Kansas City Chiefs are in the middle of a dynasty, meaning the Bills and Ravens have found Super Bowl trips hard to come by. The Bills haven't been to ...
Back in Week 4, the Baltimore Ravens matched up against the Buffalo Bills, pulling away with a 35-10 victory. Now, the two AFC rivals are meeting in the Divisional Round with a trip to the AFC ...
The road to New Orleans goes through Buffalo this weekend, where the Ravens will take on the Bills Sunday with a spot in the AFC championship game on the line. "It feels right," said Ravens fan ...
No matchup embodies this more than the battle between the Baltimore Ravens (third seed) vs. and the Buffalo Bills (second seed) on Sunday evening in Highmark Stadium. Based on the early power ...
Wilson wasn’t going away though. Having found success going over the top of the Ravens defense on the Steelers’ first drive of the second half, Wilson went back to that strategy and connected ...
The 25-year-old bluntly told reporters after the game, “I don’t want to talk about it,” per Ravens.com Editorial Director Ryan Mink. Elliott, who spent four years as an oft-injured backup ...
The Ravens defeated the Steelers 28-14 to advance to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Baltimore recorded 299 total rushing yards, the eighth-highest total in NFL playoff history.