Ravens are no strangers reaching for Tampa on the road route
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss how the Ravens postseason magic has always worked on the road. So far, so good in Nashville. Now, can Lamar Jackson continue his magic in Buffalo?
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss how the Ravens postseason magic has always worked on the road. So far, so good in Nashville. Now, can Lamar Jackson continue his magic in Buffalo?

Buffalo Bills Hall of Famer Joe DeLamielleure and a Marine with a special story to tell discuss pets for military soldiers via Sierra Delta.
Sal Capaccio of Bills Radio joins Nestor to preview a big Saturday night in Buffalo. Josh Allen. Lamar Jackson. Two teams trying to earn an AFC Championship Game berth in Orchard Park.

Ted Venetoulis. Don Hutchinson. Dennis Rasmussen. Jim Smith. Don Mohler. All led by Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger on Capitol Hill with a frank and open conversation about the future of America after a White Nationalist assault on democracy. Leadership matters.
The voice of Bills John Murphy takes us through how the franchise got from the exit of Rex Ryan to now just two wins away from the Super Bowl.

Let Newsday sportswriter and Caps historian Ted Starkey preview us on the NHL season while discussing his years as a Buffalo Bills fan – and front office member.

We’re used to being at the games. Or having friends over. Or being at an awesome place like Franco’s in Catonsville. But what happens when tacos win and wings lose? Anyone else as superstitious about Ravens game day food spreads?
NFL historian Vic Carucci joins Nestor from Buffalo to preview Bills and Ravens on a winter Saturday night in Orchard Park.

The snow, wind and cold of Saturday night in Buffalo is part of vibe. Matt Parrino joins Nestor from Syracuse.com to discuss the surging Bills and how Stefan Diggs has changed the offense.

Our favorite special teamer Steve Tasker brings us a Hall of Fame look at the surging Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen in preparation for the Ravens playoff visit to Orchard Park.

The veteran cornerback is one of the few holdovers left from the Super Bowl XLVII champions.

The Ravens coordinator said he’s not going to deviate from his defense’s identity despite the Bills quarterback’s success against the blitz.

The offensive coordinator believes this group is now “more equipped” to win in the postseason than last year’s record-setting unit.

Twenty years later, Ravens postseason hero Anthony Mitchell comes back to Baltimore to talk Lamar and Super Bowl confetti.
“I’ve never played in snow, and big guys in slippery situations are not always a good thing.”
The Ravens quarterback acknowledged staying in the pocket and taking too many sacks as a problem in the first half of the season.
Baltimore made life miserable for the Bills quarterback when these teams met in December of last season.
Luke Jones and Nestor psychoanalyze the latest salvo in the simmering Ravens and Titans feud after the purple defense led
Luke Jones and Nestor raise all arms in a “V” to give Lamar – and his teammates and the organization – all praise after the first playoff win of this era for John Harbaugh. We’ll be onto Buffalo but not just yet…

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss an incredible Ravens playoff win – and the future of democracy in America. It’s been that kind of week…
Luke Jones and Nestor recap an impressive road playoff win for Ravens in Tennessee
“When he speaks, he speaks volumes. When he speaks, you know he means business.”
The second-year wide had 128 yards on nine touches in the 20-13 playoff win over the Titans.
Tennessee had danced on the Ravens’ midfield logo before each of the last two meetings in Baltimore, but Marcus Peters’ interception sealed the deal on Sunday.
“Right now, for me, this is the best win ever. And not just because of what was at stake, but because of the guys and what it meant to our team.”
The star quarterback rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown as Baltimore advanced to the AFC divisional round.

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball discusses the disturbing images from the coup attempt on our nation’s Capitol and how his county is battling COVID and all of the unfolding issues of the pandemic.

We were all outraged by what we saw on Wednesday. Let two Baltimore County Executives – and former high school history teachers – guide you on where we are on the arc of the American story.

We have been going around the state all week discussing the events of Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Madam Speaker Adrienne Jones joined us from Annapolis to discuss the future and our General Assembly here in Maryland.

County Executive Stueart Pittman joins us from Annapolis in aftermath of the disaster at The U.S. Capitol to discuss navigating local business, safety and COVID during crisis times in our country.

Always one of our favorites, we managed to get former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson off the water to discuss yet another knockout game in Nashville for the purple.

If you remember the last day at Memorial Stadium in 1991, then you need to meet the architect. Longtime baseball public relations leader Rick Vaughn remembers 33rd Street and the leadership of an Orioles front office legend.
Turron Davenport of ESPN says tackling Derrick Henry is a challenge Ravens needs to meet on Sunday in Nashville.

You might not know the story of the 1977 MEAC champions at Morgan State. Or what happened to the coach? Or his kid? Or the white guy on the team whose brother became the drummer in The Black Crowes. The incredible life of Jim Gorman told by a local kid…
“He’s definitely continued to keep a composed and cool level head being such a young quarterback and a young guy. But he’s definitely playing like a vet and leading like one too.”

“That’s just [something] we can study and try to learn how to attack them and be better.”

“If it takes that to get you going, then you’re kind of doing the wrong thing. We’ve got all our goals ahead of us. We’re not worried about them.”
“I want to win regardless. I don’t really care about what people have got to say. I’ve only been in the playoffs twice in my young career.”

“We’ll just see where it takes us going from here.”
Matt Stover has been on both sides of big postseason wins and losses. Kick back and let him tell you some tales of lessons learned on the road to Super Bowl victories – and some character-building heartache, too.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss how the Ravens postseason magic has always worked on the road. So far, so good in Nashville. Now, can Lamar Jackson continue his magic in Buffalo?

Buffalo Bills Hall of Famer Joe DeLamielleure and a Marine with a special story to tell discuss pets for military soldiers via Sierra Delta.
Sal Capaccio of Bills Radio joins Nestor to preview a big Saturday night in Buffalo. Josh Allen. Lamar Jackson. Two teams trying to earn an AFC Championship Game berth in Orchard Park.

Ted Venetoulis. Don Hutchinson. Dennis Rasmussen. Jim Smith. Don Mohler. All led by Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger on Capitol Hill with a frank and open conversation about the future of America after a White Nationalist assault on democracy. Leadership matters.
The voice of Bills John Murphy takes us through how the franchise got from the exit of Rex Ryan to now just two wins away from the Super Bowl.

Let Newsday sportswriter and Caps historian Ted Starkey preview us on the NHL season while discussing his years as a Buffalo Bills fan – and front office member.

We’re used to being at the games. Or having friends over. Or being at an awesome place like Franco’s in Catonsville. But what happens when tacos win and wings lose? Anyone else as superstitious about Ravens game day food spreads?
NFL historian Vic Carucci joins Nestor from Buffalo to preview Bills and Ravens on a winter Saturday night in Orchard Park.

The snow, wind and cold of Saturday night in Buffalo is part of vibe. Matt Parrino joins Nestor from Syracuse.com to discuss the surging Bills and how Stefan Diggs has changed the offense.

Our favorite special teamer Steve Tasker brings us a Hall of Fame look at the surging Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen in preparation for the Ravens playoff visit to Orchard Park.

The veteran cornerback is one of the few holdovers left from the Super Bowl XLVII champions.

The Ravens coordinator said he’s not going to deviate from his defense’s identity despite the Bills quarterback’s success against the blitz.

The offensive coordinator believes this group is now “more equipped” to win in the postseason than last year’s record-setting unit.

Twenty years later, Ravens postseason hero Anthony Mitchell comes back to Baltimore to talk Lamar and Super Bowl confetti.
“I’ve never played in snow, and big guys in slippery situations are not always a good thing.”
The Ravens quarterback acknowledged staying in the pocket and taking too many sacks as a problem in the first half of the season.
Baltimore made life miserable for the Bills quarterback when these teams met in December of last season.
Luke Jones and Nestor psychoanalyze the latest salvo in the simmering Ravens and Titans feud after the purple defense led
Luke Jones and Nestor raise all arms in a “V” to give Lamar – and his teammates and the organization – all praise after the first playoff win of this era for John Harbaugh. We’ll be onto Buffalo but not just yet…

Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss an incredible Ravens playoff win – and the future of democracy in America. It’s been that kind of week…
Luke Jones and Nestor recap an impressive road playoff win for Ravens in Tennessee
“When he speaks, he speaks volumes. When he speaks, you know he means business.”
The second-year wide had 128 yards on nine touches in the 20-13 playoff win over the Titans.
Tennessee had danced on the Ravens’ midfield logo before each of the last two meetings in Baltimore, but Marcus Peters’ interception sealed the deal on Sunday.
“Right now, for me, this is the best win ever. And not just because of what was at stake, but because of the guys and what it meant to our team.”
The star quarterback rushed for 136 yards and a touchdown as Baltimore advanced to the AFC divisional round.

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball discusses the disturbing images from the coup attempt on our nation’s Capitol and how his county is battling COVID and all of the unfolding issues of the pandemic.

We were all outraged by what we saw on Wednesday. Let two Baltimore County Executives – and former high school history teachers – guide you on where we are on the arc of the American story.

We have been going around the state all week discussing the events of Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Madam Speaker Adrienne Jones joined us from Annapolis to discuss the future and our General Assembly here in Maryland.

County Executive Stueart Pittman joins us from Annapolis in aftermath of the disaster at The U.S. Capitol to discuss navigating local business, safety and COVID during crisis times in our country.

Always one of our favorites, we managed to get former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson off the water to discuss yet another knockout game in Nashville for the purple.

If you remember the last day at Memorial Stadium in 1991, then you need to meet the architect. Longtime baseball public relations leader Rick Vaughn remembers 33rd Street and the leadership of an Orioles front office legend.
Turron Davenport of ESPN says tackling Derrick Henry is a challenge Ravens needs to meet on Sunday in Nashville.

You might not know the story of the 1977 MEAC champions at Morgan State. Or what happened to the coach? Or his kid? Or the white guy on the team whose brother became the drummer in The Black Crowes. The incredible life of Jim Gorman told by a local kid…
“He’s definitely continued to keep a composed and cool level head being such a young quarterback and a young guy. But he’s definitely playing like a vet and leading like one too.”

“That’s just [something] we can study and try to learn how to attack them and be better.”

“If it takes that to get you going, then you’re kind of doing the wrong thing. We’ve got all our goals ahead of us. We’re not worried about them.”
“I want to win regardless. I don’t really care about what people have got to say. I’ve only been in the playoffs twice in my young career.”

“We’ll just see where it takes us going from here.”
Matt Stover has been on both sides of big postseason wins and losses. Kick back and let him tell you some tales of lessons learned on the road to Super Bowl victories – and some character-building heartache, too.