Dobbins, Chargers and Quentin Johnston
NFL.com's Nick Shook breaks down three things to watch for when the division-rival Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens clash in Saturday's wild-card game.
Entering Week 18, Los Angeles is the No. 6 seed ... As things currently stand, the No. 6 Chargers would travel to Baltimore to face the No. 3 Ravens in the wild card round, setting up another Harbaugh Bowl. Next Sunday night’s game between the Lions ...
The Ravens had little trouble beating the Browns to wrap up the AFC North for the second consecutive season. Baltimore is now the AFC's No. 3 seed.
The Baltimore Ravens are headed back to the NFL playoffs. Baltimore clinched the AFC North win a win against the Cleveland Browns on Saturday, and locked themselves into the No. 3 seed in the AFC. The Ravens will host either the Los Angeles Chargers or
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL Most Valuable Player, will try to shake off a troubled history in playoff games when the NFL post-season begins on Saturday.
Chargers have had excellent season under head coach Jim Harbaugh and have chance to improve their playoff positioning vs. Raiders
Dobbins missed four games after suffering a knee injury late in the first half of the Chargers’ 30-23 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 25. Los Angeles (9-6) can clinch its second AFC playoff ...
However, it is the first time since 2015 that Pittsburgh will face the Ravens in the playoffs. The teams split their season series, with the Steelers getting the best of the Ravens in the first matchup in Pittsburgh and the Ravens dishing it back out with a dominant win in Baltimore three weeks ago.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry is a bowling ball, and as tight end Charlie Kolar found out the hard way, everyone in front of him are the pins. Whi
Jackson is among six quarterbacks with a .700 winning percentage over the past 55 years but is the only one with a losing record in the playoffs.