Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season.
After allowing the fewest receiving yards at his position when targeted by opposing quarterbacks, Patrick Surtain II is the first Denver Bronco to be named the Pro Football Writers of America Defensive Player of the Year.
The defensive player of the year often is a guy who gets a lot of sacks or a lot of interceptions. Broncos Patrick Surtain II did neither. He was still the finest defensive player in the NFL for the 2024 season. And so Surtain is the PFT 2024 NFL defensive player of the year.
Surtain is the third player in franchise history to be named the 101 Awards’ AFC Defensive Player of the Year, joining Lyle Alzado (1977) and Hall of Famer Randy Gradishar (1978).
Sunday’s AFC divisional-round matchup with the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium is important for the Buffalo Bills for two reasons. A win not only avenges the 35-10 shellacking Buffalo endured in Baltimore in Week 4,
Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II is the 101 Awards' 2024 AFC Defensive Player of the Year, The Committee of 101 announced Wednesday. Surtain is the third Alabama alumnus to win the award, following Buffalo Bills linebacker Cornelius Bennett in 1988 and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Thomas in 1991.
Afterward, Miller took to social media and sent a blunt message to Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II ... Bills will now go on to face the Baltimore Ravens in the second round of the playoffs ...
When the Buffalo Bills take on the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Championship Game on the line tomorrow, one member of the Bills is going to be a bit lighter in the wallet. During last weekend's Wild Card playoff game between the Bills and Denver Broncos,
Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson beat out fellow NFL MVP contender Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills as the All-Pro first-team quarterback this year.
It was a tale of agony for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens as they fell to a 27-25 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round showdown at Orchard Park.
Despite the temperature in Buffalo, New York, being below freezing for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens, it didn't stop Bills wide receiver Mack Hollins from arriving at Highmark Stadium in a big hat, no shoes, sunglasses, striped shorts, an unbuttoned aloha shirt, Bills towel and Bills football to toss around at the beach .