Three quarterbacks seem to be vying for the NFL's MVP award this season: Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and
If the Bengals get through that gauntlet, which would give them a seven-game winning streak, they could potentially face Lamar Jackson and the Ravens for the AFC Championship. Meaning Cincinnati’s playoff path would include the reigning MVP, the likely favorite for this year’s MVP and Patrick Mahomes.
With Week 18 on the horizon, the MVP conversation is reaching its peak, and everyone has their own opinion on who deserves the honor. Whether it’s Josh Allen,
Joe Burrow faces his most important challenge of the season in Week 18, but he may need to secure a victory against the Steelers without two key Cincinnati Bengals teammates.
Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, eyeing a second head-coaching opportunity, likens Broncos QB Bo Nix's running ability to Josh Allen's. Nix has impressed with his scrambling and rushing skills,
The easiest decision is giving Josh Allen the one snap he wants to keep alive his streak of consecutive starts. After that, it gets a bit trickier.
There’s no such problem as the 2024 MVP race enters its final stages. Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Saquon Barkley are superstar talents whose conventional and/or advanced stats match historic standards for MVP consideration.
Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo surprisingly compared this aspect of Bo Nix's game to Josh Allen.
As the Bills gear up for a sixth straight playoff appearance, let's see who they may face in the Wild Card Round
The Cleveland Browns had plenty of injuries and no chance on Saturday, and the Ravens in some ways played down to their level even though they won 35-10 to clinch the AFC North championship. The Ravens also saw Pro Bowl receiver Zay Flowers leave the game with a knee injury.