It’s win-or-go-home in the AFC North on Sunday night between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
The winner claims the AFC North, and the loser’s season is over. Which quarterback can be trusted more in the prime-time spotlight: Lamar Jackson or Aaron Rodgers?
“Aaron Rodgers has already beat him [Jackson] as soon as. He beat him early within the season. He had his greatest sport of the 12 months, throwing for nearly 300 yards,” Terry Bradshaw mentioned on “FOX NFL Kickoff.” “Lamar, coming off an harm, has had a tough 12 months bodily. No person extra thrilling to look at than Lamar. I will take half of his expertise and be pleased with it. That is how good this man is.
“So truly tonight, since he is been out for some time, I might undoubtedly say Aaron Rodgers.”
However ought to the Steelers truly depend on the bottom sport? Julian Edelman thinks so.
“I feel they should depend on this offensive line and these operating backs, Warren and Gainwell,” Edelman mentioned. “They want to have the ability to manufacture some type of run sport, which they’ve tried all 12 months, they usually have not actually been profitable. But when anytime they needed to, it is this week, as a result of the longer they’re on that subject, the longer the massive beast of Derrick Henry’s not on the sector. They must have these lengthy sustained drives to maintain that offense [off the field].”
In the meantime, what — or who — ought to the Ravens lean on?
“Simply hold feeding him … I do not care in case you acquired to present it to him 30 occasions, 35 occasions, depend on him as a result of we noticed what occurred with the Packers,” Charles Woodson mentioned about Ravens star operating again Derrick Henry. “They only stored feeding him, stored feeding him.”
The winner of the Sunday night time matchup would be the No. 4 seed within the AFC.
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