Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had no problem taking care of the rival Pittsburgh Steelers in their wild-card matchup last Saturday. Now they have a date with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills this Sunday night in what should be an electric showdown between the top two MVP candidates in the league.
That's because Sunday night's game features both of the NFL's All-Pro quarterbacks, and the league's likely top two finishers in 2024 NFL MVP voting: Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (First Team All-Pro) and Bills quarterback Josh Allen (Second Team All-Pro).
Two rare quarterbacks will star in a rare event when Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens face Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills in Sunday night’s AFC Divisional Round game.
The weekend opens with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs hosting the Texans and closes with two MVP candidates squaring off in prime time.
Heading into their divisional round matchup, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson cleared the air on Bills QB Josh Allen as his competitor.
Jackson made it clear that he and Allen aren't going to kick back in the offseason and be buddies anytime soon.
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Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are both considered elite, MVP-caliber quarterbacks, but neither has been able to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Which AFC star needs to win a Super Bowl more in 2025 to validate his great young career?
Lamar Jackson didn’t enter the NFL to make friends. While the Ravens’ franchise quarterback stopped short of saying he views his quarterback peers as rivals during a Wednesday news conference, Jackson made it clear he’s not close pals with Bills quarterback Josh Allen or other signal callers across the league.
Either of the Bills or Ravens could win Super Bowl 59. We’re getting this game in the divisional round. What a treat.
The AFC is loaded with elite quarterbacks in Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Joe Burrow, among others. But, to hear one Super Bowl-winning league executive