Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are favorites in this year's NFL MVP race. Now, on Sunday, they'll face off for a lot more than an individual accolade as the Buffalo Bills play host to the Baltimore Ravens in a fight to reach the AFC championship.
Throughout the sports card hobby, Josh Allen is regarded as one of the most sought after players and acquiring his cards can be a game-changer for any collection.
Khalil Shaker: The Bills most dynamic wide receiver — two games with over 100 yards receiving — might be palatable. Shakir's at +25000 along with Amari Cooper — biggest game six catches and 95 yards (no touchdown). Both longshots would pay $25,100 on a $100 bet.
Both quarterbacks had their doubters leading up to the draft. Now, the AFC divisional round's winner will be within a game of a Super Bowl.
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 12: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills throws a pass against the Denver Broncos in the fourth quarter during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at Highmark Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
The Josh Allen versus Lamar Jackson showdown is being labeled the best divisional round game of the NFL playoffs and will decide if the Buffalo Bills or Baltimore Ravens advance to the AFC championship game. It won't help determine who wins the NFL MVP.
The only thing Ravens coach John Harbaugh figures is missing in preparation for Baltimore's divisional round playoff showdown in Buffalo is having the deep and resonant voice of late NFL Films broadcaster John Facenda serve as narrator.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff throws a 2-yard touchdown pass while being tackled to tight end Sam LaPorta who makes spectacular one-handed snag.
The league's NFL Honors show is slated for February 6th. That's when we find out who the league's MVP will be, but until then, the debate continues.
The hardy souls across western New York and inside Highmark Stadium never ask for much, just that elusive first Super Bowl championship, but first Josh Allen with the ball in his hands last on Sunday night.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shakes free of Houston Texans for 49-yard catch and run. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Nikko Remigio opens divisional round loudly with a 63-yard kickoff return.