the Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen and Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson. For Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor, however, there is no better football player in the world than his gunslinger, Joe Burrow. Burrow is unlikely to contend for the award as the Bengals ...
The National Football League and FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) announced today Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills), Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals), Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens), Saquon Barkley (Philadelphia Eagles),
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who leads the NFL this season in passing ... During a Week 10 loss to Baltimore, the Ravens' Marlon Humphrey wasn't penalized for hitting Burrow late during the second half. Later, Ravens defensive lineman ...
NFL MVP odds see Joe Burrow re-enter hardware talk after a top-shelf performance, though Josh Allen remains the comfortable favorite.
There’s no such problem as the 2024 MVP race enters its final stages. Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Saquon Barkley are superstar talents whose conventional and/or advanced stats match historic standards for MVP consideration.
Joe Burrow prides himself on being prepared for anything, so the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback has braced for the likelihood that he won’t win the MVP award despite impressive numbers. Burrow, who leads the NFL in completions,
The Bills quarterback Allen and the Ravens quarterback Jackson and the Eagles running back Barkley all have something Joe Burrow does not have. And he knows it.
Lamar Jackson and Mike Tomlin headline the "Narrative Bowl" as the Ravens and Steelers both look to shake postseason stigmas.
Quarterback Joe Burrow did all he could to give his team a chance, piling up 277 yards and a touchdown on 46 pass attempts on the frigid night in Pittsburgh. The 2025 Pro Bowl selection has thrown for 1,581 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and just four interceptions during the Bengals' five-game win streak to end the regular season.
Though as the AFC’s top seed, the reigning two-time Super Bowl champs get to rest during Wild-Card weekend. The 12 teams playing have more immediate priorities than the Chiefs, but the end goal remains: lift the Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans.
With five job openings — Jets, Bears, Saints, Patriots, Jaguars — around the NFL, several assistants and coordinators will be in the running along with former coaches, including Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Robert Saleh and Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, among others.