Is there football life after Tom Brady in New England?
Those Patriots fans sure did have a lot of fun. But it appears to be over. And now Team Belichick has a different pedigree as Ravens bring Lamar Jackson to Foxboro on Sunday night.
Those Patriots fans sure did have a lot of fun. But it appears to be over. And now Team Belichick has a different pedigree as Ravens bring Lamar Jackson to Foxboro on Sunday night.
Everyone in Baltimore who loved baseball knew about the guy who had the fastest fastball ever who lived life in a speed lane.
Memphis and Navy do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season
Barry Rascovar joins us for a look at why the two Americas made their decisions at the ballot box this week.
Longtime Boston Globe sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy says that the Patriots beat has changed dramatically during COVID and post-Tom Brady era in Foxboro. (And stay for the old Earl Weaver and Orioles tales here…)
Taharka Brothers founder Sean Smeeton takes Nestor on a journey of flavors with the mutual love of delicious ice cream. How do they pick all of those cool flavors and combinations?
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how Ravens rallied without Marlon Humphrey in Indianapolis but the NFL’s future and ability to play credible games in January will be tested as pandemic re-emerges in America this winter.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late awakening of Lamar Jackson and offense in Indy
He is the presumptive next mayor of Baltimore and the current City Council President and we had a lot of questions for Brandon Scott as we discussed his victory, COVID and how to send the kids back to school in Maryland.
When the Doobie Brothers were coming to the Modell Lyric in Spring 2019, Tom Johnston gave Nestor a chance to discuss four decades of brilliant music.
Now Baltimore’s left tackle after the season-ending injury to Ronnie Stanley, Brown was pleased with the way the offensive line rebounded in Indianapolis.
The safety returned a fumble for a touchdown to give the Ravens their only points of the first half.
The Pro Bowl cornerback forced two turnovers as the Baltimore defense paved the way to victory.
The reigning MVP didn’t throw an incompletion and ran for a touchdown in a very sharp second half.
“Really a great team win. The word that was used in the locker room — Eric DeCosta gave it to me — was fortitude.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens impressive second half performance after stinking it up in the first half in Indy.
Every day we are see alarming spikes in the virus as the weather changes. Bill Cole and Nestor remind each other of the civic diligence necessary to battle this pandemic.
We’re here to learn. No one seems to really understand the theory about how the person who gets four million more votes spends four days in jeopardy of losing an election. Let UMBC Professor Emeritus Donald Norris explain it to you…
Let Ben Jealous tell you about the time he met the woman who changed the 2020 election. And get ready for January 5th in the Peach State…
The teams do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season.
Longtime local sportswriter John Eisenberg discusses the complex situation for the Ravens franchise this week in prepping for Colts. The injury to Stanley. The COVID protocols brought on by Humphrey. And how to get offense percolating more effectively.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor debate the Ravens future at midway point with injuries and COVID threatening prosperity. And with a trip to Indianapolis ahead, a few thoughts from some real Baltimoreans about the legend of the Colts on 33rd Street.
Every old-school Baltimore sports fans still has a little pang when the blue horseshoe hits them a certain way. Bob Kravitz has covered sports in Indianapolis for a generation. He knows the secrets of Irsay, Manning and the legend of where Rick Majerus ate Italian food in Indy.
The Ravens have managed to avoid the plague until now. As the team preps for a trip to Indy without large chunks of its defense on the field, Luke Jones and Nestor point out that this might be Harbaugh’s biggest challenge to date.
The Ravens quarterback was asked to respond to the wide receiver’s post-game tweet expressing unhappiness over not being more involved in the offense against Pittsburgh.
The safety hasn’t been able to practice with fellow starter DeShon Elliott, who remains on the reserve-COVID-19 list.
The Colts added former Pro Bowl selection DeForest Buckner to beef up their defensive line in the offseason.
The general manager also discussed the Jose Iglesias option decision and provided an update on Trey Mancini.
“The way the week will work is we will meet virtually, and we will practice normally.”
Congressman John Sarbanes tells us about HR1 and why everyone in Maryland should care about the facts about who funds American political candidates with shadow money.
Chris Barry of Taharka Brothers introduces the Black is Beautiful chocolate stout ice cream flavor in conjunction with local brewer Monument City Brewing in Highlandtown.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley talked extensively about COVID-19, fair elections and where all of this goes in the aftermath of a divisive campaign to lead our nation.
Former Lt. Governor of Maryland and current 4th District Congressman Anthony Brown discusses the frustrations and many logjams and stalls for progress on Capitol Hill.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss how the franchise must march on without Ronnie Stanley after a bad day for quarterback Lamar Jackson. On to Indianapolis…
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the Ravens mistakes that led to a Steelers loss on a day when many offensive goals were accomplished.
We all winced watching the agony of the just-signed starting left tackle go down early against the Steelers. Now, how does the offense pick up pieces of what’s left of last year’s juggernaut?
The veteran receiver finished with five catches for 106 yards in the 28-24 defeat to Pittsburgh.
The veteran defensive end reflected on his first experience in the Baltimore-Pittsburgh rivalry.
The third-year right tackle moved to the left side after Ronnie Stanley suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Sunday’s loss.
He’s represented citizens of the 5th District of Maryland for nearly six decades. The majority leader of the House of Representatives of the United States of America, Steny Hoyer discusses the future of our country and the importance of your vote this month.
Those Patriots fans sure did have a lot of fun. But it appears to be over. And now Team Belichick has a different pedigree as Ravens bring Lamar Jackson to Foxboro on Sunday night.
Everyone in Baltimore who loved baseball knew about the guy who had the fastest fastball ever who lived life in a speed lane.
Memphis and Navy do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season
Barry Rascovar joins us for a look at why the two Americas made their decisions at the ballot box this week.
Longtime Boston Globe sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy says that the Patriots beat has changed dramatically during COVID and post-Tom Brady era in Foxboro. (And stay for the old Earl Weaver and Orioles tales here…)
Taharka Brothers founder Sean Smeeton takes Nestor on a journey of flavors with the mutual love of delicious ice cream. How do they pick all of those cool flavors and combinations?
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how Ravens rallied without Marlon Humphrey in Indianapolis but the NFL’s future and ability to play credible games in January will be tested as pandemic re-emerges in America this winter.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late awakening of Lamar Jackson and offense in Indy
He is the presumptive next mayor of Baltimore and the current City Council President and we had a lot of questions for Brandon Scott as we discussed his victory, COVID and how to send the kids back to school in Maryland.
When the Doobie Brothers were coming to the Modell Lyric in Spring 2019, Tom Johnston gave Nestor a chance to discuss four decades of brilliant music.
Now Baltimore’s left tackle after the season-ending injury to Ronnie Stanley, Brown was pleased with the way the offensive line rebounded in Indianapolis.
The safety returned a fumble for a touchdown to give the Ravens their only points of the first half.
The Pro Bowl cornerback forced two turnovers as the Baltimore defense paved the way to victory.
The reigning MVP didn’t throw an incompletion and ran for a touchdown in a very sharp second half.
“Really a great team win. The word that was used in the locker room — Eric DeCosta gave it to me — was fortitude.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens impressive second half performance after stinking it up in the first half in Indy.
Every day we are see alarming spikes in the virus as the weather changes. Bill Cole and Nestor remind each other of the civic diligence necessary to battle this pandemic.
We’re here to learn. No one seems to really understand the theory about how the person who gets four million more votes spends four days in jeopardy of losing an election. Let UMBC Professor Emeritus Donald Norris explain it to you…
Let Ben Jealous tell you about the time he met the woman who changed the 2020 election. And get ready for January 5th in the Peach State…
The teams do not share a common open date through the rest of the 2020 season.
Longtime local sportswriter John Eisenberg discusses the complex situation for the Ravens franchise this week in prepping for Colts. The injury to Stanley. The COVID protocols brought on by Humphrey. And how to get offense percolating more effectively.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor debate the Ravens future at midway point with injuries and COVID threatening prosperity. And with a trip to Indianapolis ahead, a few thoughts from some real Baltimoreans about the legend of the Colts on 33rd Street.
Every old-school Baltimore sports fans still has a little pang when the blue horseshoe hits them a certain way. Bob Kravitz has covered sports in Indianapolis for a generation. He knows the secrets of Irsay, Manning and the legend of where Rick Majerus ate Italian food in Indy.
The Ravens have managed to avoid the plague until now. As the team preps for a trip to Indy without large chunks of its defense on the field, Luke Jones and Nestor point out that this might be Harbaugh’s biggest challenge to date.
The Ravens quarterback was asked to respond to the wide receiver’s post-game tweet expressing unhappiness over not being more involved in the offense against Pittsburgh.
The safety hasn’t been able to practice with fellow starter DeShon Elliott, who remains on the reserve-COVID-19 list.
The Colts added former Pro Bowl selection DeForest Buckner to beef up their defensive line in the offseason.
The general manager also discussed the Jose Iglesias option decision and provided an update on Trey Mancini.
“The way the week will work is we will meet virtually, and we will practice normally.”
Congressman John Sarbanes tells us about HR1 and why everyone in Maryland should care about the facts about who funds American political candidates with shadow money.
Chris Barry of Taharka Brothers introduces the Black is Beautiful chocolate stout ice cream flavor in conjunction with local brewer Monument City Brewing in Highlandtown.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley talked extensively about COVID-19, fair elections and where all of this goes in the aftermath of a divisive campaign to lead our nation.
Former Lt. Governor of Maryland and current 4th District Congressman Anthony Brown discusses the frustrations and many logjams and stalls for progress on Capitol Hill.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss how the franchise must march on without Ronnie Stanley after a bad day for quarterback Lamar Jackson. On to Indianapolis…
Luke Jones and Nestor assess the Ravens mistakes that led to a Steelers loss on a day when many offensive goals were accomplished.
We all winced watching the agony of the just-signed starting left tackle go down early against the Steelers. Now, how does the offense pick up pieces of what’s left of last year’s juggernaut?
The veteran receiver finished with five catches for 106 yards in the 28-24 defeat to Pittsburgh.
The veteran defensive end reflected on his first experience in the Baltimore-Pittsburgh rivalry.
The third-year right tackle moved to the left side after Ronnie Stanley suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Sunday’s loss.
He’s represented citizens of the 5th District of Maryland for nearly six decades. The majority leader of the House of Representatives of the United States of America, Steny Hoyer discusses the future of our country and the importance of your vote this month.