Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen received an apology from the refs for a missed call in their first playoff win. Kansas City Chiefs fans feel a certain type of way.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills booked their berth in the divisional round of the playoffs with a comfortable 31-7 win over the Denver Broncos.
As the Chiefs go for a Super Bowl three-peat, an entire generation of star quarterbacks hasn’t had a sniff of the Lombardi Trophy because of his sustained dominance.
Baltimore and Buffalo's Divisional Round matchup positions the superstar quarterbacks for an all-time showdown.
The playoffs feature an intriguing QB mix, from vets to rooks, comeback kids, Super Bowl winners and losers, all trying to topple the king.
Henry broke the Ravens single-season record with 16 touchdowns, while Barkley was on the cusp of breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season 2,105 yards record but chose to sit out the final regular season game. If the Ravens and Eagles were to advance to the next round, they would need a heavy dose of running from these two players.
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.
With the two MVP front-runners facing off this weekend, Ben Arthur and Henry McKenna debate who's been the better QB and who will be.
In the cases of both MVP candidates, next week’s divisional round game is not only massive in the obvious sense, but for the prism in which they’re viewed.
Either of the Bills or Ravens could win Super Bowl 59. We’re getting this game in the divisional round. What a treat.
Between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, there's no wrong decision for NFL MVP. But both QBs still need to demonstrate they can beat Patrick Mahomes.