
Harbaugh reveals Marquise Brown dealing with hamstring injury
“It turned out to be worse than what they told me it was going to be, so he’s out until he’s back with the hamstring.”

“It turned out to be worse than what they told me it was going to be, so he’s out until he’s back with the hamstring.”

“I can use help, every angle I can get. We just added another nice outside linebacker, so I just see it as competition as well, but we got better.”

We continue our three-part Maryland Crab Cake Tour chat from Barrett’s On The Pike with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman about who is counting and distributing the money in Annapolis and his political trail after Bel Air.

In the next three months our city could win the kind of sports bid that would change the face of the Charm City around the world. We asked our civic sports professor Marty Conway the real question: “Do we gotta shot?”

Our financial expert Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to attempt to cut to the heart of jobs and government money and the economy that powers our culture as we exit pandemic life in America.

“I’m really excited to have him back. I know what he can do on the field, so him getting healthy, him being back out there, it’s great.”

“I want to be that home run hitter for the team, that spark plug. Because whenever you have a long touchdown run, it gets the team going.”

Burton Daniel didn’t fully know what he was signing up for when he gave a swab to There Goes My Hero a few years. Then, the call came to save a life and he answered it…

Venerable columnist from The Baltimore Sun Dan Rodricks talks about crab cakes, dads and fly fishing on Father’s Day. And, of course, where Nestor needs to stop on the August Maryland #CrabCakeTour.

After two days in Manhattan, Nestor returns to Baltimore to discuss everything his eyes saw in the greatest city on

Like so many others, Nick Johnson is vested in Baltimore and local people and our community. He owns Su Casa in Fells Point and has spent three decades growing business here. Listen to him…

Jean Parker, the venerable GM of Columbia’s music gem on the hill, joins Nestor to discuss 35 years of friendship, music, memories – and, yes – cicadas in the Symphony Woods of Howard County.

As Nestor prepares to crisscross Maryland the entire month of August searching for the perfect crab cake, Don Mohler extols the virtues of taking The Recon out I-70 and I-68 for a weekend of relaxation and the great outdoors in beautiful Western Maryland.

Author Jon Wertheim joins Nestor to discuss his new book “Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever.” The awakening of money, sports and the American flag on cable television…
The Baltimore head coach was pleased to land Justin Houston, who has 97 1/2 career sacks.

The veteran newcomer has been Baltimore’s best wide receiver early in camp.
Wiggins marks the seventh Terrapin to be selected in the NBA draft in the last six years.

“If we’re out here working and we’re wide open, he just has to come back and get us the ball.”

The Ravens quarterback previously had a COVID-19 infection last November and may now miss the first 10 days of training camp.
With training camp underway, Luke Jones and Nestor give a preview of the Ravens offense and the expectations of seeing more success in the air in Owings Mills.

“Everyone wants to be great, and that’s the beautiful thing about this organization is we’re all striving to a certain goal. We’re all moving in that same direction.”

“I’m definitely excited about being around a great bunch of young guys who want to learn, who want to get better as players.”

“We’re too talented. We’re deep. This team is set up perfectly to make a run. Obviously, it’s hard to do.”
With players on the field in Owings Mills, Luke Jones and Nestor give a full training camp preview of Ravens defense and changes in how the team will pressure the quarterback.

The Ravens head coach begins his 14th season at the helm in Owings Mills as the team prepares for another not-so-normal training camp in the summer heat. Don, Luke and Nestor spend some time discussing leadership, Lamar Jackson and earning the right to be a Super Bowl contender.

Mark Blum of America’s Agenda discusses pharmacy pricing and how citizens really get pounded by the middle men of drug companies.
Matt Harvey allowed only one hit over six shutout innings to earn his second straight victory since the All-Star break.

The fifth overall pick of the draft was introduced to media at Camden Yards on Friday afternoon.

Many Americans have refused the COVID vaccine. We asked Leonard Raskin what that will mean for the business of business in our country?

Forest Park golf pro Ed Miller talks summer strokes and all that will lead up to the PGA tour coming to Baltimore in late August with $10 million on the line.
Manager Brandon Hyde offered few details on Anthony Santander and Keegan Akin on Wednesday morning.

Our sports insider Luke Jones joins Nestor for a never-too-early look at training camp and the state of another summer without a baseball pennant race in Baltimore.

Can’t imagine we’re the only ones who had never heard of a true Pennsylvania summer treat: teaberry ice cream. And, of course, once Nestor hears about something new during National Ice Cream Month, he has to try it…

If you had an uncle who left for Bermuda and never came back, you’d probably have some stories to tell

When Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor start telling old wrestling stories, the laughs and wonderful memories come back. One night, in Greenwood, South Carolina the stars came out on a baseball diamond and Mr. Wonderful appeared.

There are plenty of massive sports fans in Baltimore who don’t identify with or follow soccer who could still get behind a few games on the world stage in 2026 if our city can pull off the coup of landing a precious American bid.
Making his first start since June 5, John Means allowed five runs and seven hits in five innings.

It was easy to pick up pounds during the lockdown but summer is a great time to change your diet and take advantage of delicious fresh fruits and vegetables. Some of us know about summer overload and beach bodies.

Science always believed we’d reach herd immunity because, you know, who wouldn’t want to take a vaccine that could save their life? More people than we ever imagined…

Todd Schuler and Nestor debate the tough issues and the fast changes coming in America as a result of the pandemic.

“It turned out to be worse than what they told me it was going to be, so he’s out until he’s back with the hamstring.”

“I can use help, every angle I can get. We just added another nice outside linebacker, so I just see it as competition as well, but we got better.”

We continue our three-part Maryland Crab Cake Tour chat from Barrett’s On The Pike with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman about who is counting and distributing the money in Annapolis and his political trail after Bel Air.

In the next three months our city could win the kind of sports bid that would change the face of the Charm City around the world. We asked our civic sports professor Marty Conway the real question: “Do we gotta shot?”

Our financial expert Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to attempt to cut to the heart of jobs and government money and the economy that powers our culture as we exit pandemic life in America.

“I’m really excited to have him back. I know what he can do on the field, so him getting healthy, him being back out there, it’s great.”

“I want to be that home run hitter for the team, that spark plug. Because whenever you have a long touchdown run, it gets the team going.”

Burton Daniel didn’t fully know what he was signing up for when he gave a swab to There Goes My Hero a few years. Then, the call came to save a life and he answered it…

Venerable columnist from The Baltimore Sun Dan Rodricks talks about crab cakes, dads and fly fishing on Father’s Day. And, of course, where Nestor needs to stop on the August Maryland #CrabCakeTour.

After two days in Manhattan, Nestor returns to Baltimore to discuss everything his eyes saw in the greatest city on

Like so many others, Nick Johnson is vested in Baltimore and local people and our community. He owns Su Casa in Fells Point and has spent three decades growing business here. Listen to him…

Jean Parker, the venerable GM of Columbia’s music gem on the hill, joins Nestor to discuss 35 years of friendship, music, memories – and, yes – cicadas in the Symphony Woods of Howard County.

As Nestor prepares to crisscross Maryland the entire month of August searching for the perfect crab cake, Don Mohler extols the virtues of taking The Recon out I-70 and I-68 for a weekend of relaxation and the great outdoors in beautiful Western Maryland.

Author Jon Wertheim joins Nestor to discuss his new book “Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever.” The awakening of money, sports and the American flag on cable television…
The Baltimore head coach was pleased to land Justin Houston, who has 97 1/2 career sacks.

The veteran newcomer has been Baltimore’s best wide receiver early in camp.
Wiggins marks the seventh Terrapin to be selected in the NBA draft in the last six years.

“If we’re out here working and we’re wide open, he just has to come back and get us the ball.”

The Ravens quarterback previously had a COVID-19 infection last November and may now miss the first 10 days of training camp.
With training camp underway, Luke Jones and Nestor give a preview of the Ravens offense and the expectations of seeing more success in the air in Owings Mills.

“Everyone wants to be great, and that’s the beautiful thing about this organization is we’re all striving to a certain goal. We’re all moving in that same direction.”

“I’m definitely excited about being around a great bunch of young guys who want to learn, who want to get better as players.”

“We’re too talented. We’re deep. This team is set up perfectly to make a run. Obviously, it’s hard to do.”
With players on the field in Owings Mills, Luke Jones and Nestor give a full training camp preview of Ravens defense and changes in how the team will pressure the quarterback.

The Ravens head coach begins his 14th season at the helm in Owings Mills as the team prepares for another not-so-normal training camp in the summer heat. Don, Luke and Nestor spend some time discussing leadership, Lamar Jackson and earning the right to be a Super Bowl contender.

Mark Blum of America’s Agenda discusses pharmacy pricing and how citizens really get pounded by the middle men of drug companies.
Matt Harvey allowed only one hit over six shutout innings to earn his second straight victory since the All-Star break.

The fifth overall pick of the draft was introduced to media at Camden Yards on Friday afternoon.

Many Americans have refused the COVID vaccine. We asked Leonard Raskin what that will mean for the business of business in our country?

Forest Park golf pro Ed Miller talks summer strokes and all that will lead up to the PGA tour coming to Baltimore in late August with $10 million on the line.
Manager Brandon Hyde offered few details on Anthony Santander and Keegan Akin on Wednesday morning.

Our sports insider Luke Jones joins Nestor for a never-too-early look at training camp and the state of another summer without a baseball pennant race in Baltimore.

Can’t imagine we’re the only ones who had never heard of a true Pennsylvania summer treat: teaberry ice cream. And, of course, once Nestor hears about something new during National Ice Cream Month, he has to try it…

If you had an uncle who left for Bermuda and never came back, you’d probably have some stories to tell

When Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor start telling old wrestling stories, the laughs and wonderful memories come back. One night, in Greenwood, South Carolina the stars came out on a baseball diamond and Mr. Wonderful appeared.

There are plenty of massive sports fans in Baltimore who don’t identify with or follow soccer who could still get behind a few games on the world stage in 2026 if our city can pull off the coup of landing a precious American bid.
Making his first start since June 5, John Means allowed five runs and seven hits in five innings.

It was easy to pick up pounds during the lockdown but summer is a great time to change your diet and take advantage of delicious fresh fruits and vegetables. Some of us know about summer overload and beach bodies.

Science always believed we’d reach herd immunity because, you know, who wouldn’t want to take a vaccine that could save their life? More people than we ever imagined…

Todd Schuler and Nestor debate the tough issues and the fast changes coming in America as a result of the pandemic.