The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers have made no attempt to disguise their mutual antipathy towards one another. Twice a year, the bitter AFC North riv
Baltimore Ravens stars Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry refused to eat the Netflix game cake after the team's huge win over the Houston Texans.
The Steelers entered Saturday’s game missing three defensive starters (safety DeShon Elliott, cornerback Donte Jackson and defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi). Early in the game, they lost another when cornerback Joey Porter Jr. went down with an ankle injury.
The win was especially significant for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who famously came into the matchup with just a 1-4 record against the Steelers in his career. Jackson has missed a number of games against the Steelers in his career because of injuries, but when healthy, had only defeated the Ravens' arch nemesis just once until Saturday.
The Baltimore Ravens captured a playoff berth on Saturday, but they accomplished much more than that after vanquishing their arch rival at home. Baltimore's 34-17 win over Pittsbu
Lamar Jackson threw three touchdown passes and Marlon Humphrey scored on a fourth-quarter interception return to help the Baltimore Ravens pull even with Pittsburgh atop the AFC North with a 34-17 victory over the Steelers.
Primed by a masterful performance by Jalen Hurts, the Eagles beat the Steelers 27-12 in the battle of Pennsylvania. Hurts finished the day 25-32 for 290 yards and two touchdown passes, including one to A.J. Brown after a week of rumors swirled around the star duo.
The Texans had zero answers on either side of the ball against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens' overpowering defense.
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has made a fiery case to win his third NFL MVP award, especially over the last three games. Jackson began receiving m
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson clocked in his fastest top speed in the NFL at 21.25 mph on his 48-yard touchdown against the Houston Texans, and he had a funny reaction when he was told that fact after the game by the media.