The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual.
Josh Allen was that good here in Detroit a month ago. The poor Detroit Lions had no chance of stopping him. And did not. And because Allen is a mobile quarterback, a running quarterback, if you will, the associations come freely. Like: The Detroit Lions ...
"Dave Helman sits down with Carmen Vitali to discuss their biggest questions heading into the AFC & NFC Championship Games including whether of not the Washington Commanders are going to be able to slow down Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Structuring this week’s Quick Outs column was a breeze. Four games, four topics — simple as that. It was just a matter of sorting out which game deserved which framing.
Josh Allen is arguably the most beloved and likable athlete in WNY history as he attempts to erase the demons and get the Bills back to the Super Bowl for the first time in more than 30 years.
With Sunday night’s forecast expected to reach frigid temperatures, Josh Allen has thrived in the cold and led the Bills to a 12-2 record and NFL-best +167 point differential when the temperature drops below freezing. More stats heading into Sunday night ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/xbnUijQtHe
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
It was widely understood that the Denver Broncos were not legitimate competition for the Buffalo Bills. Led by the cyborg known as Josh Allen, this year’s possible MVP winner, Buffalo is a seasoned fixture of postseason experience. It is a mainstay of the greater Super Bowl contender conversation.
Nate Tice and Charles McDonald recap the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, including Josh Allen and the Bills getting the best of Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. They also discuss Jayden Daniels' incredible performance over the Lions,
The Patriots announced that they have completed an interview with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for ... games of his career for New Orleans in 2008. While quarterback Josh Allen and running back Derrick Henry had outstanding seasons, they did ...
The Lions and Ravens both failed to reach the Conference Championship games, and that sucks. But it’s okay to criticize them.
The Lions' defense was able to recover and make adjustments after that early drive. On this play, the crush the pocket strategy that Glenn emphasizes is on full display. The key to keeping a mobile quarterback in the pocket is to avoid leaks in the rush plan, and Detroit does a good job here.