When the Buffalo Bills met the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this NFL season, the AFC matchup registered as maybe the most anticipated heavyweight showdown of the year. And yet, with the divisional round of the playoffs upon us, it’s possible we have a new king among must-see showdowns, and it features the two frontrunners for this season’s MVP award: Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens.
Josh Allen has done his best Superman impression for the Bills, helping Buffalo to a 13-4 finish and wild-card rout of the Denver Broncos despite a remade and oft-shuffled group of skill weapons. Lamar Jackson, meanwhile, may well be on his way to a third career MVP award after airing it out for a career-high 41 touchdowns, while also starring on the ground as the electric running mate to Derrick Henry.
These two Super Bowl hopefuls met back in September, when Jackson’s Ravens rolled to a 35-10 victory, but Buffalo has basically been a powerhouse since then, going 11-1 over their last 12, not including the regular-season finale in which key starters rested.
Can the Bills continue their momentum to advance to the AFC Championship, or will Jackson prevail again? Either way, it’s a can’t-miss matchup for NFL fans.
How can you tune in? Which player matchups are most pivotal? And who’s primed to walk away with the win? Here’s our preview and sports betting prediction:
Date: Sunday, Jan. 19 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Highmark Stadium (Orchard Park, New York)
TV: CBS | Stream: Paramount+ (click here)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Odds: Ravens -1, O/U 51.5 (SportsLine consensus)
This is, in many ways, a legacy game for both Allen and Jackson and their respective contenders: Neither quarterback is in danger of slipping from the widely accepted tier of transcendent talents under center, but both signal-callers are desperate to forge their own defining postseason run, and ultimately eclipse the hulking shadow of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. As such, we’d expect both to make their fair share of splash plays on Sunday, even and perhaps especially if the wintry weather strikes.
The real question is, which supporting cast is better suited for the occasion? And while the Bills are underrated as a rushing team thanks to Cook’s explosiveness, Baltimore has been the more well-rounded contender at its peak, boasting a rejuvenated defense and a physical, methodical offense that was practically built for cold-weather playoff games. We like Henry’s chances against McDermott’s front seven, especially after what he did to Buffalo back in September, and project Baltimore’s return to the AFC title game.
Pick: Ravens 27, Bills 24
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