In particular, the 31-year-old Henry has been almost unstoppable in his maiden stint in Baltimore. ESPN's Seth Walder ranked Henry as the top running back in the NFL based on his list of the top 100 MVP candidates this season. He placed Henry at No. 21.
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While quarterback Josh Allen and running back Derrick Henry had outstanding seasons, they did not garner enough All-Pro votes to break into the Associated Press’ first team.
The MVP award won't be decided on Sunday, but the ramifications of the game figure to be immense for the two QBs and their franchises.
Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen highlights NFL playoff slate: Who deserves MVP? This weekend's divisional round of the NFL playoffs features two quarterbacks in remarkably similar positions. Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills and Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens are the leading MVP candidates this season.
Buffalo Bills legend Thurman Thomas explained why he believes Lamar Jackson is under more pressure than Josh Allen to win this weekend.
Henry put together his best performance against the Bills in his career, posting a season-high 199 rushing yards, one rushing touchdown, and a receiving score. On the very first offensive play of the game for the Ravens, Henry ripped off an 87-yard touchdown, sending MT&T Bank Stadium into jubilation.
Buffalo has lost in this round in three straight campaigns after reaching the AFC title game in the 2020 season, where the Bills fell to the Chiefs. Allen is 6-5 as a playoff starter, including a 17-3 divisional-round win over the Ravens in the 2020 campaign.
The stakes don't get much higher, as the NFL Playoffs head into the Divisional Round. Below you can read our matchups analysis article for the Ravens vs. Bills game to help make any fantasy lineup decisions for whatever contest,
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson have been driving forces for their teams this season. Buffalo’s Allen led the Bills to a 13-4 record and the AFC’s second seed, while Jackson powered the Ravens to a 12-5 record and the third seed. Both quarterbacks have been instrumental in their teams ranking among the top-three scoring offenses.
The teams met in the regular season and the Ravens cruised to a 35-10 win in Baltimore in Week 4. Ravens running back Derrick Henry had a season-best 199 yards rushing, including an 87 yard touchdown,