Stephen A. Smith speaks out about Lamar Jackson's resilience and why Mark Andrews, not Jackson, should shoulder the blame for Ravens' devastating loss.
Stephen A Smith defended Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after a grueling playoff loss to the Bills on Sunday.
The Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson came up short in Sunday’s Divisional Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills. But while Jackson had his struggles early on in the game, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith believes that Jackson has nothing to hang his head about.
The Ravens Quarterback is a heavy favorite to secure his third MVP award, yet he has reached the AFC Championship game once, losing to none other than the Kansas City Chiefs.
Lamar Jackson has consistently come up short in the postseason, despite having a good team around him. He’s on the verge of winning his third MVP award, yet he’s only reached the AFC Championship game once, which he lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
After the game, Stephen A. Smith made it known that in his eyes, this loss is not on Lamar Jackson, instead holding the typically sure-handed Mark Andrews accountable for several second-half ...
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton and Shannon Sharpe debate whether Lamar Jackson is to blame for another disappointing Ravens' playoff campaign.
Stephen A. Smith stood up for Lamar Jackson after the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
Lamar Jackson may have had two turnovers in the first half of the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills, but ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith feels passionately that the team's defeat cannot be attributed to #8.
Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy and the BCS national championship as Auburn ’s quarterback in the 2010 season. In the NFL in 2015, Newton won the league’s Most Valuable Award, but he and the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50.
Cam Newton may have been willing to do a lot for a Super Bowl championship, but he isn’t willing to trade his NFL MVP award for that ring. ESPN’s First Take was debating Lamar Jackson’s MVP-caliber season vs Jalen Hurts’ Super Bowl appearance Thursday morning,
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton made headlines on Thursday while appearing on ESPN’s First Take. Newton, while appearing with Stephen A. Smith boldly stated t