A questionable no-call on a late hit by Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had fans and analysts questioning the NFL's consistency—especially when compared to star quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes.
Fans felt referees would've thrown a flag on this play if Patrick Mahomes was the quarterback instead of Lamar Jackson.
Lamar Jackson is fed up. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs in a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills. During the game, Jackson
In a critical moment during the AFC divisional round matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, quarterback Lamar Jackson was hit near the sideline by defensive end Ed Oliver.
Unfortunately, veteran tight end Mark Andrews lost his footing and failed to haul in the pass from Lamar Jackson on the two-point conversion that followed Isiah Likely's late touchdown catch. It's a play that Andrews makes 99 times out of 100,
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver wasn't flagged after Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took a late hit out of bounds.
At that time, a Bills fan probably couldn’t imagine there would be fourth quarter garbage time to discuss mani-pedis and whether Lamar Jackson or Allen deserve to be named MVP. (Nantz and Romo ...
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills defeated defending NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. Now they'll need to knock off the defending Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
For the first time since 2020, the Buffalo Bills will play for a chance to go to the Super Bowl after a chaotic finish to their 27-25, divisional-round win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.