Sunday’s AFC divisional round matchup between the Bills and Ravens gave fans a meeting of two of the league’s best quarterbacks in Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. It was must-see TV in every sense.
Iconic Hull City legend Dean Windass admitted dementia has left him struggling to remember names. Windass recently revealed he was diagnosed with dementia at the young age of 54. Now 55 ...
Is it the Bills’ Josh Allen or his Ravens counterpart, Lamar Jackson? It’s got to be one of the two, right? For most of the season, it was Josh Allen for me, and it wasn’t even close.
The match-up every single NFL fan has been waiting for is here: Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson. These two quarterbacks have been neck-in-neck for the league MVP title for months now. Now ...
ORCHARD PARK — Lamar Jackson had blinked in his staredown with Josh Allen for the right to duel Patrick Mahomes in the AFC Championship game next Sunday in Kansas City. But he got this one last ...
Josh Allen will try to elevate his legacy as the Buffalo Bills' quarterback on Sunday, when the MVP candidate looks to advance to his first AFC championship game in four years. Regardless of how ...
Josh Windass certainly did touch the ball with his hand, but referee David Webb thinks it was accidental and not unnatural, or some technical term, and play on it the call... much to the chagrin ...
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Hull City play-off hero Dean Windass revealed the only change he's noticed since his dementia diagnosis is that he struggles to remember people's names. At the age of just 54, Windass was ...
The forum created a tense backdrop to the Leeds encounter, as admitted by Di’Shon Bernard, while Josh Windass referred to it all as a ‘typical day at Sheffield Wednesday’ before the tie.