In all-too-familiar spot going to Cincinnati, Ravens hope healthy Jackson will be difference
Baltimore is dealing with significant injuries for a fourth straight road meeting with the Bengals.
Baltimore is dealing with significant injuries for a fourth straight road meeting with the Bengals.
Baltimore saw its AL East lead shrink to two games with Tampa Bay coming to town for a massive four-game set beginning Thursday.
The offseason promise and upside of the running attack with a rejuvenated J.K. Dobbins is now lost with his season ending injury. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the Ravens’ numerous Week 1 injuries and the impact on hopes for winning a Super Bowl.
With the games taking on more significance every day, Leonard Raskin and Nestor the discuss double duty of the Ravens’ injury reports and Cincinnati game meshing with the Orioles big weekend ahead against the Rays. Suddenly, Baltimore sports is twice as relevant as it usually is in September.
When the starters don’t take any live reps until the whistle blows, it makes for sloppy football. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the curse of the penalties and the stout defensive performance of Ravens against the Texans.
Thom Loverro of Washington Times tells Nestor about the cleansing of burgundy and gold football soul in Landover on Sunday for all D.C. football fans who have suffered. Of course, it begged the question of what the Orioles would look like the day after the Angelos family is gone in Baltimore.
The loss of running back J.K. Dobbins is only the beginning of the depth concerns the Baltimore Ravens will have this week in Cincinnati. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Justice Hill and how Todd Monken will adjust the offense for Lamar Jackson now that the workhouse halfback is once again lost for the season.