Lamar Jackson may have had two turnovers in the first half of the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills, but ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith feels passionately that the team's defeat cannot be attributed to #8.
After the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Divisional round, Stephen A. Smith weighed in, making it clear which player he believes should not shoulder the blame. More than mere disappointment,
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills go head-to-head in the AFC Conference Championship game on Sunday.
Stephen A. Smith speaks out about Lamar Jackson's resilience and why Mark Andrews, not Jackson, should shoulder the blame for Ravens' devastating loss.
It was a valiant effort from the Baltimore Ravens on the road as they took on the Buffalo Bills with the ... ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith was quick to deliver his analysis after the contest ...
The Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson came up short in Sunday’s Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills ... ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes that Jackson has nothing to hang ...
Stephen A Smith defended Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after a grueling playoff loss to the Bills on Sunday.
It appears ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has seen enough of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to compare him to former NFL and Michigan quarterback Tom Brady, who is now a color analyst at Fox Sports.
The Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have a tall task ahead of themselves in the AFC Championship against the Buffalo Bills. It's a rematch from Week 11, when Buffalo gave the Chiefs their first loss of the season with a final score of 30-21.
As fans continue to use Tom Brady's success as the bar for Patrick Mahomes, Stephen A ... the defending champions will take on the Buffalo Bills for AFC supremacy this weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have a tall task ahead of themselves in the AFC Championship against the Buffalo Bills ... Take," analyst Stephen A. Smith shared a bold ...
The Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson came up short in Sunday’s Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills. But while Jackson had his struggles early on in the game, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes that Jackson has nothing to hang his head about.