Both Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have each played 23 primetime games in their careers and both have the same 17-6 record in primetime games regardless of location. In those 23 primetime games Josh has put up 62 total TDs compared to 44 for Lamar, nearly an extra TD per game over Lamar. Head to head Lamar and Josh have faced each other 3 times as starters, with the Bills leading the series 2-1 in those matchups. Both have struggled vs the other team compared to what they normally produce. Lamar only averages 150 passing and 49 rush yards per game in his 3 starts vs Buffalo with 4 total TDs and 4 INTs. Josh has only averaged slightly better at 188 pass yards per game and 27 on the ground vs the Ravens with 4 total TDs to go with 2 turnovers, 1 INT and 1 lost fumble. Overall I think Buffalo has the edge in this matchup on both lines that will help the them control the line of scrimmage and ultimately the outcome of this game. They will execute at a higher level than Baltimore for 60 minutes and win the game 28 - 20.
i hate those meaningless statistics like "the ravens are 20-3 at home in prime time... since 2008" the current team has essentially no one from most of those games on the roster or coaching. literally meaningless. after Sunday night they will be 20-4 and it'll still be an impressive sounding but utterly meaningless record.
Both Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have each played 23 primetime games in their careers and both have the same 17-6 record in primetime games regardless of location. In those 23 primetime games Josh has put up 62 total TDs compared to 44 for Lamar, nearly an extra TD per game over Lamar.
Head to head Lamar and Josh have faced each other 3 times as starters, with the Bills leading the series 2-1 in those matchups. Both have struggled vs the other team compared to what they normally produce. Lamar only averages 150 passing and 49 rush yards per game in his 3 starts vs Buffalo with 4 total TDs and 4 INTs. Josh has only averaged slightly better at 188 pass yards per game and 27 on the ground vs the Ravens with 4 total TDs to go with 2 turnovers, 1 INT and 1 lost fumble.
Overall I think Buffalo has the edge in this matchup on both lines that will help the them control the line of scrimmage and ultimately the outcome of this game. They will execute at a higher level than Baltimore for 60 minutes and win the game 28 - 20.
those check downs have gotten him 30 plus points a game
I agree
i hate those meaningless statistics like "the ravens are 20-3 at home in prime time... since 2008"
the current team has essentially no one from most of those games on the roster or coaching. literally meaningless. after Sunday night they will be 20-4 and it'll still be an impressive sounding but utterly meaningless record.
fair point
Yep, just like the Bills had only ever lost 1 home playoff game since 1988 until the Bengals came along.