S Ar'Darius Washington on having another opportunity after last season's playoff run and more.
As much as Zach Orr shook things up, the one thing that didn’t change was the man himself. That didn’t go unnoticed by his players.
It was a sequence that perfectly captured the Pittsburgh Steelers’ desultory first-round playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, and also the desultory, mediocre reality that has surrounded the Steelers for a decade now.
The most misleading statistic entering Sunday’s AFC divisional playoff game at Highmark Stadium is the fact the Baltimore Ravens ranked 31st in the NFL in passing yards allowed this season.
Sunday's divisional round game between the Bills and Ravens is about as high stakes at it gets. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.
Last meeting: Ravens beat Bills 35-10 on Sept. 29, at Baltimore. Last week: Ravens beat Steelers 28-14; Bills beat Broncos 31-7. Ravens offense: overall (1), rush (1), pass (7), scoring (3). Ravens defense: overall (10), rush (1), pass (31), scoring (9). Bills offense: overall (10), rush (9), pass (9), scoring (2).
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.
Baltimore's defense has significantly improved since its early season struggles, but slowing Buffalo on its home field will be no easy task.
The Bills host the Ravens Sunday in what might be the best of the four divisional round playoff games. Here's an early look ahead to the matchup.
Baltimore leaned on its running game throughout a 28-14 victory over Pittsburgh on Saturday night. In a rivalry defined by smash-mouth football on both sides, the Ravens finished with an astonishing 299-29 advantage in yards rushing.
Before Baltimore’s game at Houston on Christmas Day became a rout, the Ravens’ defense was put to the test.It was fourth-and-goal from the 4-yard line, and on a
Lamar Jackson appears to have decided he’s not getting knocked out of these playoffs while staying in the pocket