Earlier this season on a Sunday night at Baltimore, John Harbaugh’s club made easy work of the Buffalo Bills, 35-10. This past Sunday at Orchard Park, the reign
Lamar Jackson will find out next month if he wins the NFL's Most Valuable Player Award for the third time, but he appears to be on his way. Writers who cover the league most regularly have given him their nod. The Professional Football Writers of America named Jackson the 2024 NFL's Most Valuable Player in voting conducted by PFWA members.
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?
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers won't be attending his first Pro Bowl after all, as he is unable to participate because of injury. Flowers, who is the Ravens' first Pro Bowl wide receiver, will be replaced by Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's magnificent season has come to an end sooner than he hoped, but he could still earn some more hardware in the near
A soon-to-be three-time MVP, Jackson has improved in the playoffs over the last two seasons, but he still has much to prove.
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are the leading MVP candidates, but one QB's season will come to an end Sunday when the Bills and Ravens face off.
Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and Lamar Jackson are finalists for The Associated Press 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player award.
Peter Schrager praises John Harbaugh for his ‘riveting’ speech to the team after the playoff loss. The Ravens’ lack of takeaways in the playoffs are a recurring theme. Rob Gronkowski says Mark Andrews can use adversity as fuel.
After 11 seasons full of production, Kyle Van Noy is finally going to his first Pro Bowl. Van Noy has been named to the Pro Bowl Games and is replacing T.J. Watt of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who is unable to participate due to injury.