After Baltimore Ravens stars Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry beat the Dallas Cowboys, they have another highly anticipated game against the Buffalo Bills this Sunday. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who has praised Jackson on numerous occasions, did the same in front of the media while talking about Bills star quarterback Josh Allen.
There’s no doubt that the matchup between two of the best quarterbacks, without Patrick Mahomes, will be a must-watch game and will show who the team to beat in the AFC really is at this point in the season. Harbaugh would echo those sentiments and say he’s “grateful to be a part of it” according to Jamison Hensley.
“In this game, so to speak, I’m just grateful to be a part of it and to be there,” Harbaugh said. “Those are things you’re going to look back on and say, ‘Wow, wasn’t that cool to be there for?’ That’s what we do all this for. That’s what all of us in this circle here do, that’s what fans watch football for. Because you get a chance to join two guys like Lamar and Josh, to have that, to be those guys, I think it’s a pretty amazing and cool thing. I’m just happy to be around that.”
Bills’ Josh Allen talks offensive success ahead of Ravens game
This won’t be an easy game for the Ravens, even after a big win over Dallas, as the Bills are in the midst of a 3-0 start to the season after crushing the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10 on Monday night. Allen himself spoke about the offseason focus that led to the Bills’ success and what the Ravens should be paying attention to, according to The Athletic.
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“It pays off “That’s what we’ve been working on throughout the offseason and during training camp on the ‘everybody eats’ mentality,” Allen said.
“It could be your game. You never know when it’s going to happen,” Allen continued. “That’s the beauty of it, when guys buy into it and really understand, like, ‘I might not get the ball four or five times a game, but the one or two times I do, I’m going to have opportunities to be in the end zone.’”
Regardless, the matchup between Jackson and the Ravens against Allen and the Bills will be a must-see on Sunday night. Baltimore will be hoping to regain some positive momentum with a win after beating the Cowboys.