Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both first-round picks, and are both on a Hall of Fame track. They also share the same legacy of not having won enough in the postseason.
When Baltimore hosts the Steelers in Saturday's AFC wild-card game, it'll find out if the two-time MVP can use his past postseason experience to push toward his ultimate goal.
Lamar Jackson has a chance to win his third MVP this year, as he has established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the league. However, that regular season performance hasn't completely translated to the postseason in his career.
After the big win against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the subsequent playoff berth, Derrick Henry knows the Baltimore Ravens have an advantage with Lamar Jackson on their roster.
The Ravens move on to face either Buffalo or Houston after jumping out to a 21-0 halftime lead and holding on against their AFC North rivals. Baltimore had a 19-2 advantage in first downs in the first half, when the Ravens produced touchdown drives of 95, 85 and 90 yards. Henry ran for 186 yards.
He's won MVP awards and dominated in the regular season. But for Baltimore to reach its ultimate goal, Jackson must deliver in the playoffs.
BALTIMORE — Lamar Jackson has won the same number ... He has played in seven postseason games, and he helped Tennessee reach the AFC Championship Game in the 2019 season before the Titans lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. Henry is aware of the team ...
Jackson and Henry had the Steelers chasing shadows all night as the AFC North champions outrushed their division rivals 299-29 in the wild-card matchup. It was the most rushing yards ever allowed by Pittsburgh in a playoff game, breaking the mark of 232 set by the Oakland Raiders 51 years ago.
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