Tre’Davious White isn’t overthinking his return to Buffalo. Derrick Henry’s stiff-arms have inspired Isaiah Likely. John Harbaugh likes his team’s mentality headed to Buffalo.
WR Rashod Bateman on playing with Derrick Henry and more. S Ar'Darius Washington on having another opportunity after last season's playoff run and more.
Baltimore Ravens No. 1 wide receiver Zay Flowers hasn’t been ruled out for Saturday’s playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But Ravens coach John Harbaugh was far from sounding optimistic Flowers’ knee injury would be healed well enough for him to play.
Roughly 25 yards away, wide receiver Rashod Bateman stood alone between two Cleveland Browns defenders. Jackson didn’t need to see him catch the ball to start his celebration. Advertisement A ...
Neil Parker breaks down his favorite Steelers vs. Bengals prop bets including Rashod Bateman and Justice Hill.
Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns, Buffalo’s defense forced three Baltimore turnovers, and the Bills advanced to the AFC championship game with a 27-25 win over t
Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns, Buffalo’s defense forced three turnovers and the Bills advanced to the AFC championship game with a 27-25
• First up, it’s the Philadelphia Eagles hosting the Los Angeles Rams at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET. • At 6:30 p.m. ET, the Baltimore Ravens visit the Buffalo Bills in the highlight game of the weekend.
Though Zay Flowers didn't practice this week, he completed a pregame workout ahead of Sunday's game against Buffalo.
The Baltimore Ravens may have to try to win another playoff game without their Pro Bowl receiver. Zay Flowers, after missing the team's wild-card round win over the Steelers with a knee injury, did not practice this week and has officially been ruled out for Sunday's showdown against the Buffalo Bills.
Lamar Jackson's postseason legacy took another hit after the Ravens' divisional round loss to the Bills. The blame isn't Jackson's to shoulder alone.
It's Buffalo Bills vs Baltimore Ravens in divisional round of NFL playoffs. MVP candidates Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson go head-to-head.