Jackson spoke with reporters following his team's 27-25 loss on the road to the Buffalo Bills, which included three Baltimore turnovers compared to none by the home team. Two of those turnovers were credited to Jackson himself, and the QB offered a harsh analysis of the entire team's play -- specifically his own.
The Bills and Chiefs will meet in the AFC Championship Game Sunday night. Here is Sal Maiorana's look ahead to a heavyweight matchup.
Buffalo defeated Denver 31-7 in the wild-card round and Baltimore 27-25 in the divisional round. Kansas City had a first-round bye and eliminated Houston with a 23-14 win in the divisional round to reach its seventh straight AFC title game. The game will be broadcast on CBS and Paramount+.
The other two miscues (interception and lost fumble) came via quarterback Lamar Jackson ... It should be quite the clash at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday between two clubs that are quite familiar ...
Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. CT on ESPN and ABC. Joe Buck (play-by-play) and Troy Aikman (analyst) will serve as the crew in the booth. On the field, Lisa Salter (field reporter) and Laura Rutledge will conduct interviews and provide injury updates from the sidelines.
McCoy’s praise for the back-to-back champions went beyond just Mahomes as he referred to Andy Reid as the greatest coach of all time and praised the team’s uncanny ability of finding ways to win comparing them to an iconic and unkillable movie character from the Friday the 13th series.
It wasn’t until the advent of the Patrick Mahomes era, 50 years after the 1968 groundbreaking of the twin stadiums now known as GEHA Field at Arrowhead and Kauffman Stadium, that the Chiefs so much as played an AFC Championship Game at home.
Thanks to Hard Knocks, fans got an inside look at a touching postgame exchange between two of the NFL’s brightest stars, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. The mic’d up moment showcased these two quarterbacks and the genuine respect they have for each other. As they met midfield, Lamar left Josh with an unforgettable piece of advice: “Get some.”
Cameras caught the heartbreaking reaction of Lamar Jackson following the Ravens' crushing playoff loss to the Bills.
Lamar Jackson continues to earn accolades after the best statistical season of his career. Jackson has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Year by The Committee of 101, a nationwide panel of 101 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the NFL throughout the season.