Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are the leading MVP candidates, but one QB's season will come to an end Sunday when the Bills and Ravens face off.
“I can just kind of picture John Facenda coming down from the heavens and narrating the preview to the game,” Harbaugh said, referring to the late NFL Films narrator whose deep, resonant voice brought gravitas to the league’s classic showdowns.
"I can just kind of picture John Facenda coming down from the heavens and narrating the preview to the game," Harbaugh said, referring to the late NFL Films narrator whose deep, resonant voice ...
“I can just kind of picture John Facenda coming down from the heavens and narrating the preview to the game,” Harbaugh said, referring to the late NFL Films narrator whose deep, resonant voice ...
It started with Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reporting that, effectively, the Wolverines are ready for a long battle with the NCAA over the allegations. Then, Illinois head football coach Bret Bielema, of all people, took a serious shot at Harbaugh on social media, of all places.
Baltimore coach John Harbaugh has enjoyed the fortune of competing on the NFL’s biggest stages to appreciate the setting and magnitude of what’s on the line for the
The fact is that football is a quarterback-driven sport. It always has been, and lately it's become more of one.
The Buffalo Bills host the Baltimore Ravens in Sunday's AFC Divisional Round playoff as Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson meet as two of the favorites for this season's league MVP.
As soon as the matchup was set, Lamar Jackson’s Ravens vs. Josh Allen’s Bills became the main event of NFL connoisseurs’ favorite viewing weekend.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is recovering after finishing a 17th season at the helm for the franchise. Harbaugh is under contract to coach Year 18
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I agree. OK, is it time for Harbaugh to go? He’s been great, but maybe it’s time for some new life at the castle. — Rich in Atlanta (from Baltimore) Rich, Rich, Rich. Whenever the Ravens ...