Von Miller and the Buffalo Bills have a tough task on Sunday. They'll be playing the marquee matchup of the Divisional Round, with Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens coming to town.
Derrick Henry was dominant on Saturday night for ... Henry efforts would tie Denver Broncos’ half of fame tailback, Terrell Davis for most all-time in NFL playoff history. Baltimore defeated ...
Jackson felt like he was a kid again, watching Henry zoom past Steelers defenders like McQueen did his competition in the movie 'Cars'
After the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-12 in a first-round game of the AFC playoffs on Saturday night, Henry referred to quarterback Lamar Jackson as the NFL’s best player. Jackson referred to Henry as Lightning McQueen.
Playing without injured receiver Zay Flowers, the Ravens’ won the day with their rushing attack. They racked up 299 yards, including a 13-play touchdown drive that featured nothing but rushes.
In a showdown between the NFL's top two MVP candidates, will Josh Allen get the better of Lamar Jackson? The Buffalo Bills dispatched of the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs on Sunday afternoon,
The Bills run defense was good, but one other area of concern lingering from the regular season was their third-down defense. Only three teams (Carolina, Atlanta, Indianapolis) in the NFL were worse in the regular season than the Bills, who allowed first downs at an alarming 43.8% of the time.
The Buffalo Bills (13-4) have begun their long awaited postseason journey. In the Divisional round, the Baltimore Ravens will travel to Highmark Stadium following Buffalo’s 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card opener.
The Ravens easily overcame the Steelers in the Wild Card round and running back Derrick Henry unleashed hell on safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the better of Baltimore Ravens counterpart Lamar Jackson last Sunday when their respective teams battled in the AFC divisional round in Orchard Park, N.Y.
Derrick Henry joined the Ravens on a two year and made an already dangerous offense nearly impossible to stop. Henry battled Saquon Barkley for the rushing title, and he’s been rewarded as a finalist for the Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year award.