The Ravens and the Bills squared off in the Divisional Round of the playoffs in what was truly an epic battle. It was the meeting of MVP front-runners in Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, of two great ground games in Derrick Henry and the oft-underrated James Cook,
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith means business when his chin strap and helmet are on. Allowing just 80.1 rush yards per game this season, Smith and the Ravens ranked No. 1 versus the run
Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy led the team in total sacks with 12.5 in 2024. Soft-spoken, Van Noy has thrived as a game-wrecking force for defensive coordinator Zach Orr, who
Roquan Smith and the Ravens have their sights set on Buffalo for a Divisional Round clash with the Bills on Sunday.
Roquan Smith shared his take on braving the cold as the Ravens prepare for an intense showdown in Buffalo this Sunday.
Bills vs Ravens is being discussed as an unbelievable matchup, and rightly so. It features the two MVP frontrunners in Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, both teams are coming off dominant Wild Card victories,
ILB Roquan Smith joins 'The Insiders' prior to the Baltimore Ravens divisional round matchup vs. the Buffalo Bills.
Roquan Smith and the @Ravens are locked in ahead ... with the Bills knowing that they’re a very good team led by Josh Allen,” Smith said. “Their O-Line is playing some really good ball ...
Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith isn’t intimidated by James Cook's rushing prowess—find out why Baltimore’s run defense is set to dominate.
Here are Roquan Smith's career stats in college. Roquan Smith, a native of Montezuma, Georgia, signed with Georgia over a litany of offers that included UCLA, Texas A&M and more, per 247Sports.
Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns, Buffalo’s defense forced three Baltimore turnovers, and the Bills advanced to the AFC championship game with a 27-25 win over the Ravens in the divisional round on Sunday night. The grades are in via PFF, highlighting the highest and lowest-graded players.