The Buffalo Bills are about to feel the pain of not being able to chase down the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC’s No.
Kansas City fans may not need a Chiefs win this week, but fans should be pulling for a Ravens win to help improve their Super Bowl odds.
The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills both have quarterbacks in the MVP race. Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen had incredible seasons in 2024, but only one can win the award unless a co-MVP involves both signal callers.
It certainly seems that either Jackson or Allen will ultimately earn the regular-season MVP for the ongoing campaign.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has vaulted himself back toward the front of the MVP race, and those around the league have taken notice. Jackson, al
The Chiefs are back as the favorite to win the Super Bowl after clinching the top seed in the AFC. The Lions and Bills are right behind.
There are three teams of interest for the Bills in the AFC playoff picture: the Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. They all play on Christmas Day. The games will give Buffalo clarity on its seeding possibilities and whether to rest starters in the final two regular season games.
After several record-setting performances, nine Baltimore Ravens were voted as Pro Bowlers, the most since the 2019 season.
While some teams still try to make the playoffs, several NFL franchises could change their fortunes with a loss in Week 18, with the right to earn the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft still up for grabs.
At the top, Buffalo is represented by quarterback Josh Allen and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins as the pair were the only two selections. The Bills will hope no one plays in the game, meaning the team advanced all the way to the Super Bowl, but it still is a disappointment seeing a few names left off.
The Ravens should have no such issues against the Browns, as they have been red-hot since returning from their bye week. They've outscored their past three teams by a combined 100