A questionable no-call on a late hit by Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had fans and analysts questioning the NFL's consistency—especially when compared to star quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes.
Lamar Jackson is fed up. On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs in a brutal loss to the Buffalo Bills. During the game, Jackson
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
In the second quarter, Lamar Jackson scrambled for a first down before ... Immediately after Jackson was taken down, both Jim Nantz and Tony Romo shared their shared opinion that a flag should ...
Get it right, or call it out as being wrong so the same thing doesn’t happen to Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts — or even Patrick Mahomes — this Sunday.
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The finale of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” captured Lamar Jackson’s experience of the Ravens’ season-ending loss to Buffalo.
Lamar Jackson was the victim of an extremely late hit while scrambling out of bounds during the first half against the Buffalo Bills, yet despite the seemingly obvious nature of the penalty, officials kept their flags in their pockets. Bills defensive ...
he was unable to haul in the pass from Lamar Jackson. It would then take just one first down from the Bills’ offense to end the game and set up a Bills-Chiefs AFC Championship game. Jim Nantz ...
Lamar Jackson was the victim of an extremely ... That didn't sit well with Tony Romo and Jim Nantz in the broadcast booth, both of whom seemed to think that a late hit was in order.
Jim Nantz & Tony Romo on the CBS call for the ... Smith made it known that in his eyes, this loss is not on Lamar Jackson, instead holding the typically sure-handed Mark Andrews accountable ...
He dropped a pass from quarterback Lamar Jackson for the two-point conversion that would have tied the game. “Shocking,” said CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz. “It is shocking ...