The Baltimore Ravens defense knew it would have its hands full in trying to stop Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen in Sunday’s AFC divisional-round matchup at Highmark Stadium. And through two quarters,
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes are meeting again in the postseason, drawing comparisons to the famous rivalry between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. This game could be a defining moment for Allen, who has yet to beat Mahomes in the playoffs.
It’s hard to get Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, and Josh Allen on the football field at once, but they assembled on a golf course.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are both considered elite, MVP-caliber quarterbacks, but neither has been able to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Which AFC star needs to win a Super Bowl more in 2025 to validate his great young career?
NFL.com contributor Mia Fowler, via NFL Research, takes a look at a compelling reason to watch the AFC and NFC Championship Games
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Bills’ Josh Allen will meet in the postseason for the fourth time, which is a rarity in NFL history.
The two rushing touchdowns tied Allen with seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady for the second-most rushing touchdowns by a QB in the postseason (seven), according to Bills PR. Josh Allen ...
The Baltimore Ravens defense knew it would have its hands full in trying to stop Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen ... tied Allen with seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady for the second ...
In this generation of football, the rivalry between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen has taken on a similar vein, with this Sunday's meeting in the AFC Conference Championship bound to be another classic chapter in this story that grows by the year.
Tom Brady is arguably the greatest QB ever in the NFL. Some fans may not agree, but Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen feels so.
We’re down to the final four in the NFL playoffs and you had a bunch of questions this week about the futures of your teams. Let’s get to the answers … From Hermy (@Hermaphro): Can you coach for the Lions next year?