The highly anticipated AFC Divisional contest will have a drastic impact on how the two incredible quarterbacks are perceived.
Ravens running back Derrick Henry amassed 1,921 rushing yards ... Meanwhile, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has 4,918 passing yards, 43 touchdowns, nine interceptions, a 70.6% ...
Lamar Jackson is a good bet to win his third NFL MVP. But with the Ravens QB's playoff exit and others remaining, is it time to rethink the award?
Playoffs rage on, several year-end accolades are up for grabs. But arguably the most coveted hardware is the “NFL MVP” award. Now, a few big names have floated about as favorites to win the award, a couple of which are from the same teams.
Ahead of the Divisional Round, a member of the ESPN Analytics department, Seth Walder, revealed the Top 100 MVP candidates for the 2024 season, seemingly ranking the best players at each position. In terms of quarterback,
For several years now, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have resided firmly within an elite group of signal callers ranking somewhere behind Patrick Mahomes in the NFL’s pecking order, jostling for position with the likes of Joe Burrow and Justin Herbert to be considered the best of this generation’s rest.
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow broke his own franchise single-season record for passing yards during overtime of Saturday's win against the Denver Broncos at Paycor Stadium. Burrow ...
The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
Los Angeles is loaded with young skill players and pass rushers, and still has enough veteran leadership left over from the 2021 Super Bowl–winning squad. Throw in a proven quarterback in Stafford and a creative play-caller in Sean McVay, and the Rams have the ingredients to get to another Super Bowl.
For 21 teams around the NFL, their season is over. It’s now about big boards and free agency. In some cases, that was to be expected. A few teams were starting rebuilds with young quarterbacks. In other cases,
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.