Ravens fall 20-19 to Pittsburgh after Harbaugh’s unsuccessful 2-point call
Baltimore surrendered 17 points in the fourth quarter to fall to 8-4 on the season.
Baltimore surrendered 17 points in the fourth quarter to fall to 8-4 on the season.
Foot and thigh injuries have limited Patrick Ricard in practices over the last few weeks.
The veteran nose tackle missed three straight games out of the bye week before returning against Cleveland last week.
“I like to space things out throughout the course of the season. Do this one week, then they think you’re doing this and you do that.”
“It’s just a great game to coach in, whether it’s here or there.”
Assistant Danny Manning will serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.
Robby Incmikowski covers baseball in Pittsburgh. Nestor Aparicio used to cover baseball in Baltimore. Both the Orioles and Pirates have bottomed out in the standings just in time for a massive MLB war between owners and players. Somehow, they managed to discuss their love of the game.
As colleagues at Sporting News Radio two decades ago, Dan Pompei joined Nestor almost daily to discuss the NFL. Now covering the league for The Athletic, Pompei charts the progress of Lamar Jackson and the first-place Ravens as the schedule gets thicker.
Carole Gentry of The Maryland Lottery and Gaming gets Nestor into the spirit of the holidays with some fun seasonal scratch offs and stocking stuffers (and some do’s and don’ts!)
AP Pittsburgh reporter Will Graves suggests to Nestor that perhaps the Pittsburgh Steelers organization went a year too long with the status quo at quarterback. Now the head coach is trying to figure it out as injuries and losses mount.
Longtime Steelers insider Ed Bouchette of The Athletic discusses what appears to be the end of the black and gold road for the Ben Roethlisberger era in Pittsburgh.
Former Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch gives Nestor the realities of the situation in Pittsburgh as Ravens come to Confluence in first place in AFC.
“Especially with fans coming back this year, it’s going to be a whole new experience compared to last year.”
“There are a lot of guys out there, a lot of techniques [and] a lot of chess pieces moving around. It has to be a combination of factors.”
Despite wanting to focus on doing his job, the left tackle admits “there is truly an emotional component” returning to Pittsburgh on Sunday.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery landed in Abingdon with a local family pulling the crabs from the North Chesapeake waters and serving them hot on your table. Andrea Conrad tells us the family seafood story and shares a legit local ‘cake.
The star quarterback said he’s now ready to turn the page to the Pittsburgh game after lamenting his four-interception outing in Week 12.
In our continuing education about indoor air spaces and the quality of our lives during COVID, Martin Knott joins Nestor to discuss fresh A.I.R. for indoor spaces and how it makes us healthier and more functional.
“It’s the way the league is built to make everybody very competitive. That’s what makes it so much fun I guess.”
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery stopped at Conrad’s in Abingdon with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, who is set to run for Comptroller in 2022.
No one followed the truth of the money and the lawyers in the NFL mess with Stan Kroenke, Los Angeles and putting the screws to St. Louis more than sports business attorney Daniel Wallach. An eye-opening account of why the city folded in its fight and the local Missouri lawyers cashed out – and in…
After four interceptions on Sunday night against the Cleveland Browns, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the recent turnover problems of Lamar Jackson and how that must change in Pittsburgh and beyond.
Straight from the square in Fells Point, Gail Furman of Max’s Taphouse invites Nestor to his favorite neighborhood for Holiday Egg Nog activities and a tree lighting with Michael McCrary.
Always in search of a new way to bend a Crock Pot, Nestor spends some time with Hannah Gratti and Alyssa Marsh of Weis Markets to discuss some weekend football food and creative new dishes for the holidays.
The 27-year-old batted .202/.286/.379 with 15 home runs, 12 doubles, 42 runs scored, and 39 RBIs for the Yankees last season.
Longtime Cleveland sports radio host Mark “Munch” Bishop joins Nestor from Northern Ohio for a recap of the Ravens win over Browns and the long 14 days of waiting for AFC North revenge on The Lake.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the moving parts on the offensive line and the many responsibilities of Lamar Jackson as Ravens to continue to win in AFC North.
“It’s pretty obvious that he’s done some special things [and] won us a lot of games, sometimes, almost by himself.”
Mark Andrews made a one-handed 39-yard reception and then caught a 13-yard touchdown from Lamar Jackson to open the second half.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens defensive efforts in huge win over Browns on Sunday night
Erik Sauer and Jennifer Aparicio discuss the role of local charity There Goes My Hero is saving the lives of leukemia and blood cancer patients. Both are still with us because of incredible doctors and miraculous German donors from the bone marrow registry.
The Ravens were able to overcome the mistakes from their star quarterback in Sunday’s win over the Browns.
Head coach John Harbaugh had plenty of praise for a defense that overcame plenty of challenges on Sunday night.
When Harford County Executive Barry Glassman found out that Nestor was moving, he extended the invite north. They gathered at Conrad’s in Abingdon to discuss a myriad of issues for the county, Build Back Better and stimulating the local economy while getting folks vaccinated.
Our favorite musical man-about-town Sam Sessa of WTMD joins Nestor to discuss the WYPR acquisition and his previously untold tales of spinach farming on the Eastern Shore.
It’s no secret that we love animals. The folks at BARCS always have needs for the pets, which is why Bailey Deacon stopped by to share the love of dogs and cats and how you can contribute on #GivingTuesday.
Longtime music promoter and band manager Dave Geller joins Nestor for a trip down local memory lane for concerts over three decades and what lies ahead for the festival world after the tragedy in Houston.
As Nestor and his family make their big move and with interest rates at an all-time low, we reached to our financial analyst Leonard Raskin to discuss the caveat emptor of let the buyer beware in home ownership.
Cleveland disciple and former “Nasty Nationwide” producer for Nestor’s nationally syndicated show at the turn of the century at Sporting News Radio, Bernard Bokenyi joins his old host for a civil debate about an uncivil rivalry in the AFC North.
After another close call in Chicago, Luke Jones and Nestor extol the virtues of resiliency as Ravens continue to find a way to win even when things are far from perfect.
Baltimore surrendered 17 points in the fourth quarter to fall to 8-4 on the season.
Foot and thigh injuries have limited Patrick Ricard in practices over the last few weeks.
The veteran nose tackle missed three straight games out of the bye week before returning against Cleveland last week.
“I like to space things out throughout the course of the season. Do this one week, then they think you’re doing this and you do that.”
“It’s just a great game to coach in, whether it’s here or there.”
Assistant Danny Manning will serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.
Robby Incmikowski covers baseball in Pittsburgh. Nestor Aparicio used to cover baseball in Baltimore. Both the Orioles and Pirates have bottomed out in the standings just in time for a massive MLB war between owners and players. Somehow, they managed to discuss their love of the game.
As colleagues at Sporting News Radio two decades ago, Dan Pompei joined Nestor almost daily to discuss the NFL. Now covering the league for The Athletic, Pompei charts the progress of Lamar Jackson and the first-place Ravens as the schedule gets thicker.
Carole Gentry of The Maryland Lottery and Gaming gets Nestor into the spirit of the holidays with some fun seasonal scratch offs and stocking stuffers (and some do’s and don’ts!)
AP Pittsburgh reporter Will Graves suggests to Nestor that perhaps the Pittsburgh Steelers organization went a year too long with the status quo at quarterback. Now the head coach is trying to figure it out as injuries and losses mount.
Longtime Steelers insider Ed Bouchette of The Athletic discusses what appears to be the end of the black and gold road for the Ben Roethlisberger era in Pittsburgh.
Former Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch gives Nestor the realities of the situation in Pittsburgh as Ravens come to Confluence in first place in AFC.
“Especially with fans coming back this year, it’s going to be a whole new experience compared to last year.”
“There are a lot of guys out there, a lot of techniques [and] a lot of chess pieces moving around. It has to be a combination of factors.”
Despite wanting to focus on doing his job, the left tackle admits “there is truly an emotional component” returning to Pittsburgh on Sunday.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery landed in Abingdon with a local family pulling the crabs from the North Chesapeake waters and serving them hot on your table. Andrea Conrad tells us the family seafood story and shares a legit local ‘cake.
The star quarterback said he’s now ready to turn the page to the Pittsburgh game after lamenting his four-interception outing in Week 12.
In our continuing education about indoor air spaces and the quality of our lives during COVID, Martin Knott joins Nestor to discuss fresh A.I.R. for indoor spaces and how it makes us healthier and more functional.
“It’s the way the league is built to make everybody very competitive. That’s what makes it so much fun I guess.”
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery stopped at Conrad’s in Abingdon with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman, who is set to run for Comptroller in 2022.
No one followed the truth of the money and the lawyers in the NFL mess with Stan Kroenke, Los Angeles and putting the screws to St. Louis more than sports business attorney Daniel Wallach. An eye-opening account of why the city folded in its fight and the local Missouri lawyers cashed out – and in…
After four interceptions on Sunday night against the Cleveland Browns, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the recent turnover problems of Lamar Jackson and how that must change in Pittsburgh and beyond.
Straight from the square in Fells Point, Gail Furman of Max’s Taphouse invites Nestor to his favorite neighborhood for Holiday Egg Nog activities and a tree lighting with Michael McCrary.
Always in search of a new way to bend a Crock Pot, Nestor spends some time with Hannah Gratti and Alyssa Marsh of Weis Markets to discuss some weekend football food and creative new dishes for the holidays.
The 27-year-old batted .202/.286/.379 with 15 home runs, 12 doubles, 42 runs scored, and 39 RBIs for the Yankees last season.
Longtime Cleveland sports radio host Mark “Munch” Bishop joins Nestor from Northern Ohio for a recap of the Ravens win over Browns and the long 14 days of waiting for AFC North revenge on The Lake.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the moving parts on the offensive line and the many responsibilities of Lamar Jackson as Ravens to continue to win in AFC North.
“It’s pretty obvious that he’s done some special things [and] won us a lot of games, sometimes, almost by himself.”
Mark Andrews made a one-handed 39-yard reception and then caught a 13-yard touchdown from Lamar Jackson to open the second half.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens defensive efforts in huge win over Browns on Sunday night
Erik Sauer and Jennifer Aparicio discuss the role of local charity There Goes My Hero is saving the lives of leukemia and blood cancer patients. Both are still with us because of incredible doctors and miraculous German donors from the bone marrow registry.
The Ravens were able to overcome the mistakes from their star quarterback in Sunday’s win over the Browns.
Head coach John Harbaugh had plenty of praise for a defense that overcame plenty of challenges on Sunday night.
When Harford County Executive Barry Glassman found out that Nestor was moving, he extended the invite north. They gathered at Conrad’s in Abingdon to discuss a myriad of issues for the county, Build Back Better and stimulating the local economy while getting folks vaccinated.
Our favorite musical man-about-town Sam Sessa of WTMD joins Nestor to discuss the WYPR acquisition and his previously untold tales of spinach farming on the Eastern Shore.
It’s no secret that we love animals. The folks at BARCS always have needs for the pets, which is why Bailey Deacon stopped by to share the love of dogs and cats and how you can contribute on #GivingTuesday.
Longtime music promoter and band manager Dave Geller joins Nestor for a trip down local memory lane for concerts over three decades and what lies ahead for the festival world after the tragedy in Houston.
As Nestor and his family make their big move and with interest rates at an all-time low, we reached to our financial analyst Leonard Raskin to discuss the caveat emptor of let the buyer beware in home ownership.
Cleveland disciple and former “Nasty Nationwide” producer for Nestor’s nationally syndicated show at the turn of the century at Sporting News Radio, Bernard Bokenyi joins his old host for a civil debate about an uncivil rivalry in the AFC North.
After another close call in Chicago, Luke Jones and Nestor extol the virtues of resiliency as Ravens continue to find a way to win even when things are far from perfect.