Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was firmly in the conversation as the best passer in the NFL this year, hence the coaching staff blowup after the team failed to reach the playo
The quarterbacks aren’t realistically attempting to chase down Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but be is this era’s Peyton Manning.
Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are both considered elite, MVP-caliber quarterbacks, but neither has been able to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Which AFC star needs to win a Super Bowl more in 2025 to validate his great young career?
As the Kansas City Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across a league that has struggled to keep pace. Three Super Bowl victories have helped quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid secure their legacies among the all-time greats.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was not long ago the highest-paid player in NFL history, but his path to that paycheck was full of controversy.
Ahead of the Divisional Round, a member of the ESPN Analytics department, Seth Walder, revealed the Top 100 MVP candidates for the 2024 season, seemingly ranking the best players at each position. In terms of quarterback, Walder believes Bills star Josh Allen takes the rein as the No. 1 signal-caller in the NFL.
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,
An anonymous NFL executive stirs controversy by comparing Joe Burrow, Patrick Mahomes, and other top quarterbacks, reigniting the debate over what defines greatness in the NFL.
Chase tied the Bengals' single-season record for TD receptions on his first-quarter catch from Joe Burrow, who was hit later in the game and evaluated for a concussion. Burrow finished 37-of-46 ...
Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.
Two rare quarterbacks will star in a rare event when Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens face Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills in Sunday night’s AFC Divisional Round game.