
Harbaugh on Ravens’ late-game woes: “Finishing is a habit”
The Baltimore head coach discussed a number of topics Monday in the aftermath of the Week 6 loss to the New York Giants.

The Baltimore head coach discussed a number of topics Monday in the aftermath of the Week 6 loss to the New York Giants.

New York Times baseball writer and author Tyler Kepner has penned a book on the history of October lore. “The Grandest Stage: A History of The World Series” chronicles the most enduring showcase in our country’s history with the grand old game but Nestor wanted to discuss a personal history of his Baltimore Orioles and Kepner’s childhood Philadelphia Phillies and some 1983 and 1993 magic in pretty fare baseball towns.

Over five seasons, the Ravens one-time-MVP quarterback has been a good steward with the football, which is why the Giants desperation pass was so off brand. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the mistakes of Lamar Jackson and the costly cost of one bad decision in an ugly Ravens loss at Met Life Stadium.

The All-Pro tight end was visibly frustrated after Sunday’s defeat to the Giants.

Veteran running back Kenyan Drake recorded three runs of 20 or more yards in Sunday’s loss to the Giants.

Sure John Harbaugh and Wink Martindale made nice last week but in the end it was the new Giants coordinator who got the last laugh with a huge win over his former boss. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss defensive play of the Ravens in aftermath of another brutal loss.

“We can’t keep saying it. We’ve got to go grind, meet, figure it out — whatever it is — and we’ve got to get it done.”

Always great to reconnect the with Silver Spring native whose work with Hootie and The Blowfish is weaved into his side gig with The Screaming Trojans, who will be coming home to Frederick for a show at Weinberg Center on Saturday, October 22.

As part of the Humanities In Action program at Loyola University Maryland, Elie Mystal will be lecturing on October 19th. Here he discusses the future of the Supreme Court, what the 2nd Amendment really says and Roe v. Wade with Nestor to promote his free appearance at McGuire Hall.

Luke Jones and Nestor continue to discuss the problems of the Baltimore Ravens offense as failing to finish games continues to be a theme for the scuffling 3-3 squad.

“We’re not going to hit the panic button; we’re not going to throw a fit. We’re just going to get back to playing football, but it definitely hurts.”

The heel injury to starting right tackle Morgan Moses forced the Baltimore left tackle into playing more snaps than anticipated.

Lamar Jackson’s fourth-quarter interception put the Giants on a short field for the go-ahead touchdown.

Baltimore blew a 10-point lead in the final 12 minutes to fall 24-20 to the New York Giants on Sunday.

Y’landa Burch educates Nestor on the funds from Project Bounceback and the growth of the organization and its outreach with children all over the state.

Author and New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich joins Nestor once again to discuss his latest political work, “Thank You For Your Servitude.” Of course, discussing the greatest book ever written on the NFL came up as well as the word “corrupt” on more than one occasion.

Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972 during the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Kooper’s North in Mays Chapel.

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio get you ready for the 1 p.m. kickoff as the healing Ravens tackle the legend of Wink Martindale at Met Life Stadium.

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio get you ready for the 1 p.m. kickoff as the healing Ravens tackle the legend of Wink Martindale at Met Life Stadium.

After the disastrous spate of injuries last season, there’s some optimism in Ravens world to start getting Tyus Bowser, David Ojabo and others onto the field as Ronnie Stanley works his way back. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss purple hopes heading back to the Meadowlands to face the 4-1 New York Giants.

While trying to stay patient, the third-year running back made clear he’s ready to play more when the Ravens clear him to do so.

The Baltimore offensive coordinator said you have to be careful not to overthink things when going up against a familiar opponent.

“We have to be very, very stout in the run game and in our game plan, making sure that [there are] 11 hats to the ball.”

The first-round safety said it will be a group effort to replace starting free safety Marcus Williams.

“We have a lot of respect for him. It’s going to be a dog fight. It’s going to be a good game.”

Al “Hondo” Handy tells his incredible story from the playgrounds of the Eastern Shore to his four decades of involvement with Recreation and Parks and kids in Ocean City.

The head coach maintained former Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s departure was a mutual decision.

“Those guys are doing a great job at all types of blitzes in different areas — different guys trapping with the blitz, cover 0 blitzes, and stuff like that.”

Longtime Baltimore real estate leader Bill Yerman and Nestor have been close for years. Recently, they both spent time in Canada noticing how much different life is there in the modern world. Of course, there’s some Springsteen tour talk here, too, to go with the Pearl Jam shows of Quebec and Ottawa on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at The Beaumont.

CBS play by play voice Ian Eagle gets a chance to expound on some thoughts about NFL coaching, decisions and presenting it all on live television with Nestor in aftermath of the Ravens meltdown against Bills in Baltimore.

The Ravens head coach touched on a variety of topics stemming from Sunday’s 19-17 win over Cincinnati.

“Nobody is going to give them to you. That’s a good team we just beat, and everybody knows what they’re capable of doing.”

After dropping an interception in each of the previous two games, Patrick Queen made the play against Cincinnati.

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour was designed to bring new friends together. Catonsville family attorney Lou Weinkam and Nestor’s lifer pal Howard Scher of Duct Doctors had a spirited chat about fall, football, local business and how sports bring us together.

Rotating with Patrick Mekari, Ronnie Stanley played 22 snaps in his first game since the 2021 season opener.

“They’ve been getting a lot of noise about how they’ve been playing. In our eyes, they played lights out.”

The Ravens coach announced safety Marcus Williams will miss a “significant” amount of time with a dislocated wrist.

Justin Tucker booted four field goals, including the 43-yard winner as time expired on Sunday night.

All last week, the Ravens defense talked about last season’s problems against Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. In a heavyweight battle on Sunday night in Baltimore, it was Mike Macdonald and responsible play that allowed the Ravens to prevail to take first place in the AFC North.

Radford Hall of Famer Mike Ashley joins Nestor to discuss a life in college sports then and now. Our longtime pal, comic and Maryland Terps historian went “home” to Virginia and has some stories to tell.

The Baltimore head coach discussed a number of topics Monday in the aftermath of the Week 6 loss to the New York Giants.

New York Times baseball writer and author Tyler Kepner has penned a book on the history of October lore. “The Grandest Stage: A History of The World Series” chronicles the most enduring showcase in our country’s history with the grand old game but Nestor wanted to discuss a personal history of his Baltimore Orioles and Kepner’s childhood Philadelphia Phillies and some 1983 and 1993 magic in pretty fare baseball towns.

Over five seasons, the Ravens one-time-MVP quarterback has been a good steward with the football, which is why the Giants desperation pass was so off brand. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the mistakes of Lamar Jackson and the costly cost of one bad decision in an ugly Ravens loss at Met Life Stadium.

The All-Pro tight end was visibly frustrated after Sunday’s defeat to the Giants.

Veteran running back Kenyan Drake recorded three runs of 20 or more yards in Sunday’s loss to the Giants.

Sure John Harbaugh and Wink Martindale made nice last week but in the end it was the new Giants coordinator who got the last laugh with a huge win over his former boss. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss defensive play of the Ravens in aftermath of another brutal loss.

“We can’t keep saying it. We’ve got to go grind, meet, figure it out — whatever it is — and we’ve got to get it done.”

Always great to reconnect the with Silver Spring native whose work with Hootie and The Blowfish is weaved into his side gig with The Screaming Trojans, who will be coming home to Frederick for a show at Weinberg Center on Saturday, October 22.

As part of the Humanities In Action program at Loyola University Maryland, Elie Mystal will be lecturing on October 19th. Here he discusses the future of the Supreme Court, what the 2nd Amendment really says and Roe v. Wade with Nestor to promote his free appearance at McGuire Hall.

Luke Jones and Nestor continue to discuss the problems of the Baltimore Ravens offense as failing to finish games continues to be a theme for the scuffling 3-3 squad.

“We’re not going to hit the panic button; we’re not going to throw a fit. We’re just going to get back to playing football, but it definitely hurts.”

The heel injury to starting right tackle Morgan Moses forced the Baltimore left tackle into playing more snaps than anticipated.

Lamar Jackson’s fourth-quarter interception put the Giants on a short field for the go-ahead touchdown.

Baltimore blew a 10-point lead in the final 12 minutes to fall 24-20 to the New York Giants on Sunday.

Y’landa Burch educates Nestor on the funds from Project Bounceback and the growth of the organization and its outreach with children all over the state.

Author and New York Times reporter Mark Leibovich joins Nestor once again to discuss his latest political work, “Thank You For Your Servitude.” Of course, discussing the greatest book ever written on the NFL came up as well as the word “corrupt” on more than one occasion.

Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972 during the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Kooper’s North in Mays Chapel.

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio get you ready for the 1 p.m. kickoff as the healing Ravens tackle the legend of Wink Martindale at Met Life Stadium.

Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio get you ready for the 1 p.m. kickoff as the healing Ravens tackle the legend of Wink Martindale at Met Life Stadium.

After the disastrous spate of injuries last season, there’s some optimism in Ravens world to start getting Tyus Bowser, David Ojabo and others onto the field as Ronnie Stanley works his way back. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss purple hopes heading back to the Meadowlands to face the 4-1 New York Giants.

While trying to stay patient, the third-year running back made clear he’s ready to play more when the Ravens clear him to do so.

The Baltimore offensive coordinator said you have to be careful not to overthink things when going up against a familiar opponent.

“We have to be very, very stout in the run game and in our game plan, making sure that [there are] 11 hats to the ball.”

The first-round safety said it will be a group effort to replace starting free safety Marcus Williams.

“We have a lot of respect for him. It’s going to be a dog fight. It’s going to be a good game.”

Al “Hondo” Handy tells his incredible story from the playgrounds of the Eastern Shore to his four decades of involvement with Recreation and Parks and kids in Ocean City.

The head coach maintained former Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s departure was a mutual decision.

“Those guys are doing a great job at all types of blitzes in different areas — different guys trapping with the blitz, cover 0 blitzes, and stuff like that.”

Longtime Baltimore real estate leader Bill Yerman and Nestor have been close for years. Recently, they both spent time in Canada noticing how much different life is there in the modern world. Of course, there’s some Springsteen tour talk here, too, to go with the Pearl Jam shows of Quebec and Ottawa on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at The Beaumont.

CBS play by play voice Ian Eagle gets a chance to expound on some thoughts about NFL coaching, decisions and presenting it all on live television with Nestor in aftermath of the Ravens meltdown against Bills in Baltimore.

The Ravens head coach touched on a variety of topics stemming from Sunday’s 19-17 win over Cincinnati.

“Nobody is going to give them to you. That’s a good team we just beat, and everybody knows what they’re capable of doing.”

After dropping an interception in each of the previous two games, Patrick Queen made the play against Cincinnati.

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour was designed to bring new friends together. Catonsville family attorney Lou Weinkam and Nestor’s lifer pal Howard Scher of Duct Doctors had a spirited chat about fall, football, local business and how sports bring us together.

Rotating with Patrick Mekari, Ronnie Stanley played 22 snaps in his first game since the 2021 season opener.

“They’ve been getting a lot of noise about how they’ve been playing. In our eyes, they played lights out.”

The Ravens coach announced safety Marcus Williams will miss a “significant” amount of time with a dislocated wrist.

Justin Tucker booted four field goals, including the 43-yard winner as time expired on Sunday night.

All last week, the Ravens defense talked about last season’s problems against Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. In a heavyweight battle on Sunday night in Baltimore, it was Mike Macdonald and responsible play that allowed the Ravens to prevail to take first place in the AFC North.

Radford Hall of Famer Mike Ashley joins Nestor to discuss a life in college sports then and now. Our longtime pal, comic and Maryland Terps historian went “home” to Virginia and has some stories to tell.