Tackling the issue of tackling for Ravens
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when Lamar Jackson doesn’t run all over the field and the defense has to step up and win a football game.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when Lamar Jackson doesn’t run all over the field and the defense has to step up and win a football game.
After a different kind of meltdown against the Tennessee Titans, Luke Jones and Nestor look for the “leadership council” in Ravens locker room as undefeated Steelers await for Thanksgiving dinner.
Luke Jones and Nestor reconstruct what happened after halftime and what felt like a comfortable lead against Tennessee on Sunday.

The inside linebacker was one of several Ravens who failed to tackle A.J. Brown on the game-tying touchdown late in regulation.
Baltimore squandered a two-score lead in the second half to fall to 6-4 on the season.
The rookie running back scored a touchdown and ran for 70 yards on 15 carries in the 30-24 loss to Tennessee.
The Ravens defensive end made no excuses for the poor defensive performance late in Sunday’s 30-24 loss.
The Baltimore quarterback reflected on another difficult day for an offense looking little like it did a year ago.
“You have to tackle better. That’s the best run-after-contact team in the league. We did well early, but we didn’t finish strong enough.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the “new look” offensive line that Lamar Jackson will attempt to lead against a scuffling Tennessee squad with a leaky defense.

Author Mary Rizzo tells us insiders why the hons and Charm make Baltimore so special and different from Hairspray and Carcetti. Well kinda…
The Ravens rookie made no excuses for his struggles against the Patriots and said he needs to play with more physicality.

The election fallout and recent COVID lockdowns have created tough emotions but Todd Schuler and Nestor try to find the blessings with the turkey and cranberry as Thanksgiving approaches.
The general manager said the organization wasn’t going to take the slugger to arbitration.

If you want to pitch it help your neighbors during the holidays, Delegate Cathi Forbes discusses some resources to give or receive. And education always tops her agenda.
The Terps head coach says he’s “feeling strong with only minor symptoms” while isolating at home.

“That’s a human being at the end of the day. That’s my teammate. That’s my brother. So, yes, that’s just B.S.”

“What happened last year, happened last year. This is a different team. They’re a different team with the same running back, so we know what they’re going to do.”

“We’re all equipped to handle any situation on defense when a guy goes down. It’s a standard here with the Ravens.”

The Ravens could be without their two best defensive linemen against Tennessee.
The former Mount Saint Joseph star is the 61st player from the University of Maryland to be drafted into the NBA.
Longtime Titans beat reporter Jim Wyatt of Titans.com says this isn’t same offensive powerhouse that Ravens ran into last January with Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry.
Former Titans safety Blaine Bishop discusses a secondary-eye view of trying to contain No. 8 as the Tennessee defense that saw success in January will try again.
If Ravens fans are disappointed with recent results, consider the Tennessee Titans who were 5-0 and now reeling. Teresa Walker of AP Nashville says this is different Titans squad from the January nightmares of Lamar Jackson.
Longtime Nashville sportswriter John Glennon joins Nestor from Tennessee to remember the Titans rivalry and the spirit of Barry Trotz and Predators in the salad days.
One-time Ravens beat man now with ESPN in Nashville, Turron Davenport previews Titans trip to Baltimore with both teams reeling.

Let our resident expert and Super Bowl-champion center pal Mike Flynn discuss snapping a wet football in the driving rain in Foxboro when all hell is breaking loose. And what happens when the lights go out on Broadway for your kid…
Longtime Nashville sports insider Paul Kuharsky provides a Titans preview as the Ravens try to shore up the run against the beast who ran them out of the playoffs nine months ago.

Veteran D.J. Fluker was benched in the Week 10 loss at New England.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor assess the path ahead for the Ravens after a long, wet night in Foxboro.

A statement cited the rise of Maryland’s COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations.
With injuries in key areas mounting, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss where the bad beat by the Patriots leaves the Ravens in emerging NFL playoff picture.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a terrible night for the Baltimore Ravens in Foxboro.
Baltimore failed to force a turnover in a game for the first time since September of last season.
The veteran outside linebacker said the absences of Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams weren’t an excuse for the defense failing to play to the “standard” on Sunday night.
“We just have to continue to build. I don’t think this loss is going to define our season by any means.”
“Don’t nobody like losing. I know none of you guys would like losing, especially when we have a lot of talent on our team.”
The head coach said the Ravens must find a way to overcome the injuries that continued to pile up in their 23-17 loss to the Patriots.

Brian Sanderoff joins Nestor to discuss the legal cannabis wave and how to become better educated on the use of the medicine.

Maryland Senator Ben Cardin updates us from Washington on what to expect in the most turbulent times in American history and why we’ll have a peaceful transition of power in January.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when Lamar Jackson doesn’t run all over the field and the defense has to step up and win a football game.
After a different kind of meltdown against the Tennessee Titans, Luke Jones and Nestor look for the “leadership council” in Ravens locker room as undefeated Steelers await for Thanksgiving dinner.
Luke Jones and Nestor reconstruct what happened after halftime and what felt like a comfortable lead against Tennessee on Sunday.

The inside linebacker was one of several Ravens who failed to tackle A.J. Brown on the game-tying touchdown late in regulation.
Baltimore squandered a two-score lead in the second half to fall to 6-4 on the season.
The rookie running back scored a touchdown and ran for 70 yards on 15 carries in the 30-24 loss to Tennessee.
The Ravens defensive end made no excuses for the poor defensive performance late in Sunday’s 30-24 loss.
The Baltimore quarterback reflected on another difficult day for an offense looking little like it did a year ago.
“You have to tackle better. That’s the best run-after-contact team in the league. We did well early, but we didn’t finish strong enough.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the “new look” offensive line that Lamar Jackson will attempt to lead against a scuffling Tennessee squad with a leaky defense.

Author Mary Rizzo tells us insiders why the hons and Charm make Baltimore so special and different from Hairspray and Carcetti. Well kinda…
The Ravens rookie made no excuses for his struggles against the Patriots and said he needs to play with more physicality.

The election fallout and recent COVID lockdowns have created tough emotions but Todd Schuler and Nestor try to find the blessings with the turkey and cranberry as Thanksgiving approaches.
The general manager said the organization wasn’t going to take the slugger to arbitration.

If you want to pitch it help your neighbors during the holidays, Delegate Cathi Forbes discusses some resources to give or receive. And education always tops her agenda.
The Terps head coach says he’s “feeling strong with only minor symptoms” while isolating at home.

“That’s a human being at the end of the day. That’s my teammate. That’s my brother. So, yes, that’s just B.S.”

“What happened last year, happened last year. This is a different team. They’re a different team with the same running back, so we know what they’re going to do.”

“We’re all equipped to handle any situation on defense when a guy goes down. It’s a standard here with the Ravens.”

The Ravens could be without their two best defensive linemen against Tennessee.
The former Mount Saint Joseph star is the 61st player from the University of Maryland to be drafted into the NBA.
Longtime Titans beat reporter Jim Wyatt of Titans.com says this isn’t same offensive powerhouse that Ravens ran into last January with Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry.
Former Titans safety Blaine Bishop discusses a secondary-eye view of trying to contain No. 8 as the Tennessee defense that saw success in January will try again.
If Ravens fans are disappointed with recent results, consider the Tennessee Titans who were 5-0 and now reeling. Teresa Walker of AP Nashville says this is different Titans squad from the January nightmares of Lamar Jackson.
Longtime Nashville sportswriter John Glennon joins Nestor from Tennessee to remember the Titans rivalry and the spirit of Barry Trotz and Predators in the salad days.
One-time Ravens beat man now with ESPN in Nashville, Turron Davenport previews Titans trip to Baltimore with both teams reeling.

Let our resident expert and Super Bowl-champion center pal Mike Flynn discuss snapping a wet football in the driving rain in Foxboro when all hell is breaking loose. And what happens when the lights go out on Broadway for your kid…
Longtime Nashville sports insider Paul Kuharsky provides a Titans preview as the Ravens try to shore up the run against the beast who ran them out of the playoffs nine months ago.

Veteran D.J. Fluker was benched in the Week 10 loss at New England.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor assess the path ahead for the Ravens after a long, wet night in Foxboro.

A statement cited the rise of Maryland’s COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations.
With injuries in key areas mounting, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss where the bad beat by the Patriots leaves the Ravens in emerging NFL playoff picture.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a terrible night for the Baltimore Ravens in Foxboro.
Baltimore failed to force a turnover in a game for the first time since September of last season.
The veteran outside linebacker said the absences of Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams weren’t an excuse for the defense failing to play to the “standard” on Sunday night.
“We just have to continue to build. I don’t think this loss is going to define our season by any means.”
“Don’t nobody like losing. I know none of you guys would like losing, especially when we have a lot of talent on our team.”
The head coach said the Ravens must find a way to overcome the injuries that continued to pile up in their 23-17 loss to the Patriots.

Brian Sanderoff joins Nestor to discuss the legal cannabis wave and how to become better educated on the use of the medicine.

Maryland Senator Ben Cardin updates us from Washington on what to expect in the most turbulent times in American history and why we’ll have a peaceful transition of power in January.