The NFL MVP race leveled up this season, with Lamar Jackson outperforming his own award-winning 2023 campaign but a handful of other contenders stepping up, as well. Josh Allen spent much of the back half of the season as the MVP frontrunner,
Aaron Rodgers is still the starting quarterback in New York, and he actually hit a very significant milestone on Sunday afternoon against the Dolphins. On his first touchdown pass of the day, Rodgers became the 5th quarterback to ever throw for 500 touchdowns in his NFL career.
Although it's uncommon, there have been instances where players have earned the NFL's most prized individual award, MVP, yet left many questioning whether they truly deserved it.
Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame finalist, and the man considered the best football coach of all-time, Bill Belichick, weighed in on his chances.
There isn't any clarity on the situation as of now, but if he returns, Rodgers will chase Brett Favre and Peyton Manning on the all-time passing touchdowns leaderboard. As you might have expected ...
Either Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen are fully expected to be this season's NFL MVP. Here's how the voting system works.
Let’s stack them up against some of the top NFL teams the game has ever seen that we believe would throttle this year’s Chiefs!
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)
NFL MVP frontrunners, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, will face off in an AFC Divisional game. What to know ahead of Baltimore Ravens vs Buffalo Bills.
Mike McCarthy has a ton of the right experience that it would take to lead the Bears and quarterback Caleb Williams into the future.
Quarterback rivalries have always been one of the best ways to generate genuine hype for any matchup – particularly in the playoffs. From Peyton Manning/Tom Brady, to John Elway/Dan Marino, Brett Favre/Steve Young,
Baltimore and Buffalo's Divisional Round matchup positions the superstar quarterbacks for an all-time showdown.