Where do Lamar Jackson and Gunnar Henderson stack up among the best seasons in Baltimore sports history? Here are 12 of the other best.
"On today’s episode, Nick predicts whether or not Lamar Jackson will ever get over his playoff struggles. Next, Nick breaks down the NFL coaching carousel and the chances that Bill Belichick returns to the league.
After years of near misses, it’s not quite now or never for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens’ offense — but it might be close.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, is playing the best football of his career, something his play affirmed on Saturday in his Week 18 matchup against the Cleveland Browns,
16. Puka Nacua, Brian Thomas Jr., Chris Godwin, and Marvin Mims were the only four receivers (min. 50 targets) to rank in the top 10 in both yards YAC/REC and YPRR. Mims' 12.3 YAC/REC led all receivers, while Jameson Williams' 8.4 YAC/REC ranked second.
With Buffalo as the No. 2 seed and Baltimore at No. 3, analyst Stephen A. Smith revealed which of the two is under the most pressure to win a ring. "Lamar Jackson's a super star, but there are nine people in NFL history who've won multiple MVPs," he said. "He's the only one who has never won a Super Bowl. I think we have to pay attention to that."
Lamar Jackson is the first player in NFL HISTORY with over 4,000 yards passing and 800 yards rushing in a single season
Former Louisville Cardinals star Lamar Jackson capped a sensational NFL regular season by setting a couple of new records.
The Baltimore Ravens will be missing their Pro Bowl wide receiver during their Wild Card round matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday. Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters Thursday that Zay Flowers' knee injury will keep him sidelined for at least the first round of the playoffs.
After 18 weeks, the NFL playoffs are finally here. Over the next three days we’ll have six wild-card games to decide who will move on to the divisional round. The schedule is as follows: With a multitude of storylines to watch, NBC News’ Rohan Nadkarni and Andrew Grief and NBC Sports’ Patrick Daugherty are here to break it down from every angle.
The NFL's Wild Card Weekend is finally here! We ring in the beginning of 2025 with the opening round of the postseason, which means some of the league's best are ready to go head to head.  That also means some rare events could took place,