Ravens-Bills tipped to break NFL TV viewing ratings record as Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen battle it out

The Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens have the potential to create NFL history.

A huge divisional round matchup between the Ravens and the Bills will take place at Highmark Stadium.

And the reason for this is that the two front-runners for MVP will face off.

Those are two of the NFL’s best quarterbacks who made an impression this season.

As they aim for the 2025 Super Bowl, Lamar Jackson of the Ravens and Josh Allen of the Bills are prepared for battle.

Additionally, the NFL TV viewing ratings record might be broken by that much awaited showdown.

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This is true even though the Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, and Kansas City Chiefs are not participating.

This season, those three teams have proven to be the NFL’s top three viewers.

With players like Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes taking center stage, this is not surprising.

But as recent history demonstrates, postseason contests between two of the league’s top quarterbacks draw enormous audiences.

The Chiefs, who play the Houston Texans, will probably face the victor of the next game.

Over the course of the regular season, the Bills have had an outstanding 14-4 record.

However, during a demanding campaign, the Ravens have a 13-5 record.

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