Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is receiving criticism for the dropped two-point conversion against the Buffalo Bills.
Mark Andrews is the Baltimore Ravens' favorite villain these days for his blunder against the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional Round. However, former quarterback Chris Simms exo
Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews made arguably the most costly mistake of his team's Divisional Round loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but
Chris Simms, in his latest media appearance, revealed that he had full faith in the Baltimore Ravens defeating Mike Tomlin's men.
Lamar Jackson should be one of the NFL's most successful quarterbacks in an ideal world, but his Baltimore Ravens' tendency for crumbling in playoff games is costing him.
Maria Taylor, Devin McCourty, Jason Garrett and Chris Simms discuss why the Bills-Ravens matchup isn’t just about Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, but also Derrick Henry and the Bills’ supporting cast.
Ex-NFL QB Chris Simms made a surprising statement about Jayden Daniels and Jalen Hurts before the NFC Championship Game.
When dissecting the game-sealing play, the son of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Phil Simms voiced that while Andrews “needs to catch” the ball, the pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson
But during an appearance on the Up & Adams show on Monday, Chris Simms raised the argument that Lamar Jackson didn’t do Andrews any favors with the pass on the play, which he claimed was “not ...
The Titans and Browns are best positioned for Sanders and Ward given that they hold the draft’s No. 1 and No. 2 picks, respectively. But the Raiders are in an equally dire situation to the Giants, and the Jets, Steelers, Colts and Saints all could make big changes, too.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner were all elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday. Ichiro is the first Japanese-born player elected.