The Baltimore Ravens ' 2024 NFL season ended in heartbreak with a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. Despite a heroic late-game push by Lamar Jackson —an 88-yard touchdown drive in the final minutes—the Ravens’ two-point conversion attempt fell short as the pass from the dual-threat QB slipped through Mark Andrews’ hands.
After the Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round — in large part thanks to Mark Andrews’ unfortunate miscues — superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson showed us exactly who he is. He blamed himself for the Ravens’ latest disappointing postseason failure and didn’t throw anyone else under the bus.
Following the game, Allen and Jackson both met at midfield and exchanged words in a classy show of sportsmanship. Allen told the CBS broadcast that he considered Jackson has one of the best players ever. And in mic’d-up footage from NFL Films, we were able to hear what Jackson told Allen.
Lamar Jackson has been given a heaping helping of criticism over the years. His on-field achievements were routinely denigrated, labeling him “a glorified running back.” Even with his two MVP awards,
Ryan Clark and Marcellus Wiley get personal on X after comparing reactions to Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson playoff performances.
In today’s newsletter, we looked at offensive wizardry in Washington, Lamar Jackson’s playoff woes and the remaining coaching vacancies. (Note: This was first published prior to former Lions DC Aaron Glenn’s confirmation as the Jets coach,
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season.
With the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoffs, it sounds like Lamar Jackson is now going to be rooting for Josh Allen to go out and win his first Super Bowl. After the Ravens' heartbreaking 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday,
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.
Stephen A. Smith speaks out about Lamar Jackson's resilience and why Mark Andrews, not Jackson, should shoulder the blame for Ravens' devastating loss.
It's a decision Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta is thankful for every day he comes into the office. "I can say there's no player I'd rather have on my team than Lamar Jackson.