Last year, the Miami Dolphins-Kansas City Chiefs game was on Comcast-owned Peacock. This year, it’s Amazon’s Prime Video, which will air its first playoff contest when Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens host the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos, owns The Washington Post.)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Lamar Jackson's stellar 2024 campaign has netted him one of the top individual honors in the NFL. On Friday, the Associated Press announced their 2024 NFL All-Pro Team, and the former Louisville quarterback and current Baltimore Ravens signal caller was voted to the First-Team.
Before Lamar Jackson suits up Saturday, there will be player prop bets available for the 8:00 PM ET kickoff, live on Amazon Prime Video. The Baltimore Ravens (12-5) and Jackson square off against
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The only thing Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's critics have to hold onto anymore is his lack of a Super Bowl appearance. He has done everything else. He has two MVPs and might win a third for his historic 2024 season.
It seems like NFL on Prime's first-ever NFL playoff game was quite the success for the streaming service. Prime Video announced Tuesday that Saturday's
Jackson's exact injury is unclear, but the Amazon Prime Video broadcast reported he was wearing a heating pad around his torso in the second half of Saturday's win. Lamar Jackson looks to be in ...
The Ravens quarterback once again fell short in the playoffs, but he can look to history to find similar QBs that rewrote their narrative.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the questions Baltimore will need to address moving forward, and how the Ravens can improve their mentality and culture in order to embrace "big-game" football.
It’s tempting to view quarterbacks through the prism of "Did he win the big one?" But nuance exists, even in the playoffs.
A soon-to-be three-time MVP, Jackson has improved in the playoffs over the last two seasons, but he still has much to prove.
Lamar Jackson admitted that his mind might be elsewhere ... at least temporarily on Wednesday. Asked Monday if he was disappointed he wouldn't be able to witness Beyoncé flex in her hometown ...