Home » Sports News » “Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen not being a Primetime matchup is simply insane”: NFL Fans are extremely upset after not having the Bills vs Ravens as a primetime game

Lamar Jackson is all set to get in a direct battle with Josh Allen – two of the leading modern-day Quarterbacks will be at it when Baltimore Ravens lock horns against the Buffalo Bills. With the latter team suffering a brutal loss in Week 3 against the Miami Dolphins, they are surely going to head into Maryland with a defined strategy. 

Lamar Jackson
Lamar Jackson

Lamar Jackson has been in the form of his life and is registering accolades, breaking records in every successive game. Given that this stud is proving a point on why he deserves the best contract in football, he seems to be as hungry as ever to lead his team. On the other side – Josh Allen hasn’t been at his best as has 113 rushing yards this season. Moreover, he too has a slight hand injury week. 

Given the talent of Josh Allen, one just never knows when he could turn on the screws against your team. Indeed, it safe to say that with three games down and 14 more to play, this battle between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen is between two prime-time MVP. 

NFL Twitter frustrated after Lamar Jackson vs Josh Allen’s battle gets neglected 

With the Baltimore Raven’ struggling defense and the Bills’ hurt defense, this game is going to be all about the Quarterback matchup, wherein whoever amongst Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen has a better day, would surely secure a win for their respective team. However, fans were not happy after this matchup wasn’t scheduled for prime-time. Take a look at how they reacted down below- 

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Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are the only two players with 80 Pass TouchDown and 20 Rush TouchDown since 2018, goes onto show the value they add for their team. And how important it is for them to bring their A-Game to the table. 

Jan 15, 2022; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) reacts to a touchdown during the second half in an AFC Wild Card playoff football game against the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

That being said, with both teams looking to aspire for the top spot in their respective divisions, which team will come out on top and in what manner? Remains to be seen.

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