Week 15 of the NFL has been wild. The post Ex-Chiefs QB Goes Against Travis Kelce to Clear Stance on Carson Wentz Starting vs ...
For many of the Heisman winners, the trophy is not the peak of their athletic success. Here are all of the active NFL players who have won the Heisman Trophy.
Patrick Mahomes continued his reign, Lamar Jackson shattered rushing records ... Image via Shuttestock A quarterback (QB) is a position in gridiron football in which play is made by members ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has taken the lead in Pro Bowl voting, garnering 44,681 votes after the first week. Trailing closely behind are Baltimore running back Derrick Henry ...
There’s no clear answer about why Diontae Johnson isn’t getting on the field for the Baltimore Ravens, but Lamar Jackson wants the wide receiver involved. Jackson was blunt about the Ravens ...
Justin Tucker missed a total of three kicks while the offense went 2 of 5 in the red zone, but Lamar Jackson is taking some of the blame. He believes he could have run more, and it's something his ...
Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, with 44,681 votes, leads all players in balloting for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games after one week of voting. The Detroit Lions lead all clubs in total votes ...
Lamar Jackson seemed to find an edge against the Philadelphia Eagles with his ability to run the ball, but the Baltimore Ravens ultimately failed to come away with the victory on Sunday evening.
Lamar Jackson's mother, Felicia Jones, had a bone to pick with the MVP quarterback following Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. When asked following the defeat if he could have run ...
However, Lamar Jackson continued his excellent season and bid for a third MVP award. The 27-year-old threw for two touchdowns and zero interceptions with a 101.3 passer rating. He has 29 ...
Sunday’s loss to the Eagles will cost Lamar Jackson the MVP Verdict: Fiction. Not only did the Ravens fall at home to the surging Eagles on Sunday, 24-19, but Eagles fans who made the trip down ...
Mostly, it took the Eagles winning a defensive slugfest, in what safety CJ Gardner-Johnson called "a want-to game" in order to overcome Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry.