The Buffalo Bills’ defense battered Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson with two huge plays late in the game.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson or Baker Mayfield: Which quarterback of the 2018 NFL draft class will advance to AFC title game?
Class of 2018 quarterbacks taking center stage as matchup of the young and mobile contrasts the flavor of the Tom Brady-Drew Brees duel.
Opinion: Here’s what will determine whether Urban Meyer will succeed as Jaguars coach
Jimmy Johnson knows the allure for Urban Meyer, 56, who can use the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft to build the Jaguars around Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence.
Opinion: Sean McVay banking on a different script for Rams NFL playoff run
The young ball of energy that is Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay is so much more than what you see on his calling card.
Opinion: Bills QB Josh Allen poised for his next big test, and it’s a tough one
Bills QB Josh Allen has impressed the NFL with MVP-caliber season, but a huge challenge looms with Saturday’s wild-card game against the gritty Colts.
Peyton Manning, Calvin Johnson, Charles Woodson lead finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Hall’s Selection Committee will choose the new class during a virtual meeting on January 19 instead of in person due to the pandemic.
Opinion: When it comes to making NFL playoffs, win and in can also mean lose and you’re out
While Baltimore and Cleveland (barely) handle win-and-they’re-in business, Miami fails miserably in its shot for the NFL Playoffs
The good, bad, ugly and uplifting from 2020 in NFL: From Patrick Mahomes’ heroics to COVID-19 outbreaks
USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell looks back at some of the highs and lows of NFL in 2020, starting with Patrick Mahomes and social-justice messaging.
Eric Bieniemy is ready to be a head coach. Which NFL team will finally take him?
The leader of the Kansas City Chiefs’ explosive offense is again a hot coaching candidate. But like other Black coaches, he’s been overlooked before.
Opinion: Seattle Seahawks use defense to win NFC West and ‘dammit, it feels good!’
Transformation of ‘historically bad’ defense keys Seahawks’ thrust to AFC West crown, better chance for Russell Wilson to win big again