A questionable no-call on a late hit by Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had fans and analysts questioning the NFL's consistency—especially when compared to star quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes.
NFL fans are feeling pretty exasperated with the lack of consistency among officiating crews for the weekend's Divisional games. Many questioned why
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has grown into a household name during his time in the NFL, and the latest comparison he's receiving certainly reflec
Appearing on NFL Network prior to the Bills' divisional round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, Crosby identified Oliver as a potential difference maker against Baltimore's hi
Lamar Jackson was the victim of an extremely late hit while scrambling ... officials kept their flags in their pockets. Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver wrestled Jackson down, but didn't finish the tackle until Jackson was approaching the bench.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver wasn't flagged after Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took a late hit out of bounds.
Get it right, or call it out as being wrong so the same thing doesn’t happen to Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts — or even Patrick Mahomes — this Sunday.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens had a nightmarish first half against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in their divisional round clash at Highmark Stadium.
In a critical moment during the AFC divisional round game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, quarterback Lamar Jackson was hit near the sideline by defensive end Ed Oliver.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has grown into a household ... Ahead of the AFC Divisional, Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver compared Jackson to the late great Kobe Bryant ...
In a critical moment during the AFC divisional round game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills, quarterback Lamar Jackson was hit near the sideline by defensive end Ed Oliver.
In the first half Jackson appeared to be scrambling out of bounds when he was tackled by Bills defensive lineman Ed Oliver, who appeared to attempt a hip drop tackle, which was called "dirty."