The Buffalo Bills' quarterback continues to amaze his fellow 2018 draft pick as another playoff run begins. Josh Allen has shown the ability to elevate his performance as the stakes climb higher, and his Buffalo Bills ' teammates are usually first to recognize it.
The Ravens bested the Bills, 35-10, in Week 4. Which star quarterback has the edge Sunday when Baltimore visits Buffalo in the playoffs?
The quarterback matchup alone is worthy of the hype and prime-time setting involving two dual threats, both selected in the first round of the 2018 draft, and the focus of a high-pitched debate over who is more valuable to their respective team.
The prestigious team was announced Friday and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was picked as the starting QB over Josh Allen, another indication that voters have a love affair with Baltimore’s superstar.
What happened: Against a four-man pressure, quarterback Josh Allen scrambled right ... but Bills nickelback Taron Johnson – playing for the first time since Week 1 (forearm injury ...
Taron Johnson is back on the field after being ... Buffalo has been labeled as a Super Bowl hopeful, especially since Josh Allen has put together an MVP-caliber season. Despite Allen's solid ...
Josh Allen threw two touchdown passes and the Bills leaned on a balanced offensive attack in a 31-7 wild-card win over the Broncos.
Han: The Bills have a middling run defense that finished below recent Ravens opponents including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles in yards per carry allowed. That unit will be put to the test against the NFL’s best rushing attack, and the Ravens showed in the Wild Card they’re willing to go all out on the ground.
James Cook led Buffalo's backfield to 210 rushing yards against a Denver defense that ranked third-best in the NFL at stopping the run.
If Bills coach Sean McDermott and quarterback Josh Allen are ever going to begin changing the narrative of Buffalo falling short against the AFC's elite when
Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday’s AFC divisional round game between the No. 3 seed Ravens (12-5) and No. 2 Bills (13-4) at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York:
His Buffalo Bills just lost a 44-42 game that saw his defense get ravaged, torn apart with little resistance. Worse, the Rams made it a slow burn by keeping the Buffalo defense on the field for over 38 minutes.