The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills go head-to-head in the AFC Conference Championship game on Sunday.
Stephen A. Smith stood up for Lamar Jackson after the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
If Lamar Jackson wins the Super Bowl after the season he's had, he'll have to be mentioned in conversations with Patrick Mahomes.
Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton break down the pressure that is on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to perform this weekend when the Ravens take on the Bills.
Legendary sportscasters also talk Oscar hopeful Timothée Chalamet and quarterback turned broadcaster Tom Brady
After leading the playoff picture all season long, the No. 1 Chiefs and No. 2 Bills have outlasted the 14 other AFC teams to become the last two remaining. The Josh Allen-led Bills and Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs prepare to go head-to-head for all the marbles in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
Bonus pick: Personally, I love the Braves' addition of Jurickson Profar to play in the outfield — either left or in right until Ronald Acuña is back to 100% — late last week. He got three years and $42 million from Atlanta after hitting .280 with 24 homers and 85 RBIs in an All-Star season in 2024 with San Diego.
If not for Kansas City, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills might own the NFL. But they aren’t alone in their pain.
Last year’s playoff exit was met with a sense of finality. With a slew of free agents, an aging roster and cap concerns, the Bills knew hard decisions were coming. Many equated that to a step back in their championship chase. All it did was provide an opportunity for a step forward.
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to the Super Bowl. Andy Reid's club has punched its ticket to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX after taking down the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship. While any playoff win of this magnitude is impressive,
The Baltimore Ravens delivered a valiant effort on the road in their AFC divisional clash against the Buffalo Bills. The intense matchup, which featured MVP frontrunners Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen,
The Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson came up short in Sunday’s Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills. But while Jackson had his struggles early on in the game, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes that Jackson has nothing to hang his head about.