Hot dogs and crab cakes with Andy
Telling the G&A Restaurant family story from Highlandtown to White Marsh with Andy Farantos. And, yes, french fries and gravy were on the menu!
Telling the G&A Restaurant family story from Highlandtown to White Marsh with Andy Farantos. And, yes, french fries and gravy were on the menu!
“I want to make sure that I’m going to be confident that I can go out there and be a difference maker and not just being a guy.”
Luke Jones and Nestor clean out the lockers of Ravens and wonder in long form about every aspect of the cloudy future of Lamar Jackson and the disengagement with the franchise.
Longtime WJZ reporter Mike Schuh tells Nestor about his new storytelling gig that has shown him new places and the Northern Lights after 27 years in Baltimore on TV Hill.
As conjecture and grandstanding about the future of the quarterback position begins, Luke Jones and Nestor pick up the pieces of another lost Ravens season with Lamar Jackson unable to play football after Thanksgiving.
Our resident Honeygo Weis Markets manager Nick Fischer returns with an eggceptional offer and more curious local history with his passion for old bottles and glass.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor believe the Lamar Jackson era has ended in Baltimore
Luke Jones joins Nestor to break down how Ravens lost to Bengals to exit playoffs and what happens next for the franchise with so many changes coming.
Longtime stadium and civic money observer Neil deMause of Field of Schemes joins Nestor to discuss the realities of free money for Steve Bisciotti and The Angelos Family via Annapolis in the bonds that were created last year.
The Pro Bowl linebacker said Baltimore will use the first-round defeat for motivation entering 2023.
Esteemed author James Patterson and longtime New York sports columnist Mike Lupica give Nestor a lesson in writing for the people and discuss their new novel, “The House of Wolves.” It seems that truth makes great fiction in the NFL.
An interesting offseason in Owings Mills now begins…
“It’s football, NFL grown-men football. It’s all you can do is just play your heart out.”
“I just felt like everybody was packed in. They shot for our o-linemen’s legs. The backers just felt pretty good up in the line. I just tried to make a play.”
Reporter Pamela Wood of The Baltimore Banner tells Nestor what she knows about the Ravens new stadium lease and the Orioles future as Maryland is about to undergo a massive change of government in Annapolis.
Jodi Cutler tells old pal Nestor the local story behind the upcoming movie Rally Caps and bringing awareness home
Former Congressman and Terp for life Tom McMillen joins Nestor to discuss massive change in college sports, the good and evil of NIL money and the path in College Park under new head coach Kevin Willard.
The Ravens coach wouldn’t confirm whether the star quarterback is dealing with a Grade 2 PCL sprain bordering on Grade 3.
The Baltimore running back cleared concussion protocol and is good to go for the wild-card round.
“We’ll see Sunday night. If there’s smoke, there’s smoke.”
“This team has been through a lot. There’s been a lot of ups, there’s been a lot of downs, and one thing that we keep on doing is fighting.”
“I want my teammates to look at me and be like, ‘Alright, he’s ready. Let’s ride him. Let’s do it.'”
Luke Jones and Nestor get Ravens fans ready for playoff life without Lamar Jackson on Sunday in Cincinnati for a Super Wild Card matchup with Joe Burrow and the defending AFC champion Bengals.
Jason Cole of Outkick joins Nestor to discuss all things Lamar Jackson, contract, health and future with Baltimore Ravens.
What happened to all of the purple lights and flamingos on the lawns of Baltimore? Have the Ravens lost their January mojo with the people of the Charm City? Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the most unusual Festivus in Baltimore football history.
Chris Pika of Blog And Tackle joins Nestor to discuss NFL managing the Cincinnati crisis with Damar Hamlin and the Ravens handling of Lamar Jackson’s contract, injury and playoff readiness.
Luke Jones and Nestor take a look at the entire NFL playoff brackets and go down the playoff road for the Ravens path to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona.
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker also spoke at length about his five-year, $100 million extension keeping him in Baltimore.
The veteran defensive end expects Baltimore to give Cincinnati its best shot even without Lamar Jackson.
The Baltimore coach said Tyler Huntley is “on schedule hopefully” despite not throwing during the open portion of practice.
Our resident Cincy radio host and former NFL safety Solomon Wilcots tells Nestor about The Jungle waiting for Ravens in the chili-plated and playoff mad Queen City on Sunday night. Joe Burrow has raised the bar in Ohio.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the entire Baltimore Ravens world waiting on Lamar Jackson to rescue the franchise and win a playoff game in Cincinnati.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss every conceivable way that the Baltimore Ravens can pull off an unlikely victory against the Bengals to keep the season and Super Bowl dream alive. But will Number Eight appear?
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the pending playoff consequences for the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson as all eyes move to Cincinnati on Sunday night.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss playoff mystery week around Lamar Jackson and beating Bengals in Cincinnati
“He’s been working super hard. He’s out there again today. I don’t watch the workouts with the trainers — it’s with the trainers.”
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker led all players with 16 tackles as Baltimore’s defense played well in defeat.
The head coach said resting several key veterans against Cincinnati was “what’s best for our team and our season.”
The undrafted rookie thew two interceptions and had a fumble that was recovered for a Bengals touchdown late in the first half.
When Nestor read his business journalist pal Liz Farmer had written from the heart about the Caps and Wizards leaving Washington, D.C. for Virginia, it was time to move beyond the Baltimore fiasco with Angelos and Camden Yards to discuss even more local stadia and arena civic cash grab madness amongst billionaires in The DMV with an expert on government fiscal policy.
Telling the G&A Restaurant family story from Highlandtown to White Marsh with Andy Farantos. And, yes, french fries and gravy were on the menu!
“I want to make sure that I’m going to be confident that I can go out there and be a difference maker and not just being a guy.”
Luke Jones and Nestor clean out the lockers of Ravens and wonder in long form about every aspect of the cloudy future of Lamar Jackson and the disengagement with the franchise.
Longtime WJZ reporter Mike Schuh tells Nestor about his new storytelling gig that has shown him new places and the Northern Lights after 27 years in Baltimore on TV Hill.
As conjecture and grandstanding about the future of the quarterback position begins, Luke Jones and Nestor pick up the pieces of another lost Ravens season with Lamar Jackson unable to play football after Thanksgiving.
Our resident Honeygo Weis Markets manager Nick Fischer returns with an eggceptional offer and more curious local history with his passion for old bottles and glass.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor believe the Lamar Jackson era has ended in Baltimore
Luke Jones joins Nestor to break down how Ravens lost to Bengals to exit playoffs and what happens next for the franchise with so many changes coming.
Longtime stadium and civic money observer Neil deMause of Field of Schemes joins Nestor to discuss the realities of free money for Steve Bisciotti and The Angelos Family via Annapolis in the bonds that were created last year.
The Pro Bowl linebacker said Baltimore will use the first-round defeat for motivation entering 2023.
Esteemed author James Patterson and longtime New York sports columnist Mike Lupica give Nestor a lesson in writing for the people and discuss their new novel, “The House of Wolves.” It seems that truth makes great fiction in the NFL.
An interesting offseason in Owings Mills now begins…
“It’s football, NFL grown-men football. It’s all you can do is just play your heart out.”
“I just felt like everybody was packed in. They shot for our o-linemen’s legs. The backers just felt pretty good up in the line. I just tried to make a play.”
Reporter Pamela Wood of The Baltimore Banner tells Nestor what she knows about the Ravens new stadium lease and the Orioles future as Maryland is about to undergo a massive change of government in Annapolis.
Jodi Cutler tells old pal Nestor the local story behind the upcoming movie Rally Caps and bringing awareness home
Former Congressman and Terp for life Tom McMillen joins Nestor to discuss massive change in college sports, the good and evil of NIL money and the path in College Park under new head coach Kevin Willard.
The Ravens coach wouldn’t confirm whether the star quarterback is dealing with a Grade 2 PCL sprain bordering on Grade 3.
The Baltimore running back cleared concussion protocol and is good to go for the wild-card round.
“We’ll see Sunday night. If there’s smoke, there’s smoke.”
“This team has been through a lot. There’s been a lot of ups, there’s been a lot of downs, and one thing that we keep on doing is fighting.”
“I want my teammates to look at me and be like, ‘Alright, he’s ready. Let’s ride him. Let’s do it.'”
Luke Jones and Nestor get Ravens fans ready for playoff life without Lamar Jackson on Sunday in Cincinnati for a Super Wild Card matchup with Joe Burrow and the defending AFC champion Bengals.
Jason Cole of Outkick joins Nestor to discuss all things Lamar Jackson, contract, health and future with Baltimore Ravens.
What happened to all of the purple lights and flamingos on the lawns of Baltimore? Have the Ravens lost their January mojo with the people of the Charm City? Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the most unusual Festivus in Baltimore football history.
Chris Pika of Blog And Tackle joins Nestor to discuss NFL managing the Cincinnati crisis with Damar Hamlin and the Ravens handling of Lamar Jackson’s contract, injury and playoff readiness.
Luke Jones and Nestor take a look at the entire NFL playoff brackets and go down the playoff road for the Ravens path to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona.
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker also spoke at length about his five-year, $100 million extension keeping him in Baltimore.
The veteran defensive end expects Baltimore to give Cincinnati its best shot even without Lamar Jackson.
The Baltimore coach said Tyler Huntley is “on schedule hopefully” despite not throwing during the open portion of practice.
Our resident Cincy radio host and former NFL safety Solomon Wilcots tells Nestor about The Jungle waiting for Ravens in the chili-plated and playoff mad Queen City on Sunday night. Joe Burrow has raised the bar in Ohio.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the entire Baltimore Ravens world waiting on Lamar Jackson to rescue the franchise and win a playoff game in Cincinnati.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss every conceivable way that the Baltimore Ravens can pull off an unlikely victory against the Bengals to keep the season and Super Bowl dream alive. But will Number Eight appear?
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the pending playoff consequences for the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson as all eyes move to Cincinnati on Sunday night.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss playoff mystery week around Lamar Jackson and beating Bengals in Cincinnati
“He’s been working super hard. He’s out there again today. I don’t watch the workouts with the trainers — it’s with the trainers.”
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker led all players with 16 tackles as Baltimore’s defense played well in defeat.
The head coach said resting several key veterans against Cincinnati was “what’s best for our team and our season.”
The undrafted rookie thew two interceptions and had a fumble that was recovered for a Bengals touchdown late in the first half.
When Nestor read his business journalist pal Liz Farmer had written from the heart about the Caps and Wizards leaving Washington, D.C. for Virginia, it was time to move beyond the Baltimore fiasco with Angelos and Camden Yards to discuss even more local stadia and arena civic cash grab madness amongst billionaires in The DMV with an expert on government fiscal policy.