Harbaugh says Ravens “were beaten soundly” in 41-17 blowout loss to Cincinnati
Baltimore goes into its bye week after suffering the biggest defeat of the Lamar Jackson era.
Baltimore goes into its bye week after suffering the biggest defeat of the Lamar Jackson era.
This is one of the earliest tapes of Nestor doing radio. Obviously, he wasn’t very good at it but he did know a lot about sports…
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the joys of another impressive Ravens win and ponder the future of a team that feels to be blossoming at midseason.
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio preview the first division game of the season for the Ravens as Joe Burrow and the upstart Bengals look to slow down the Lamar Jackson-for-MVP show in Baltimore.
Elijah Stacy, founder of the nonprofit organization Destroy Duchenne, tells Nestor about his personal battle with muscular dystrophy and his fight to destroy Duchenne for good.
Halloween is just around the corner – will you be ready? Hannah Gratti of Weis Markets joins Nestor to talk about fun and easy Halloween treats for your next monster mash, plus some other and fun ideas for the upcoming holiday.
“I think he’s going to be a really good all-around player. I think he’s going to be able to attack all areas of the field.”
“Being that Joe [Burrow] and him played in college together, it’s not really a new relationship. It seems like they’re like a fifth-year tandem.”
Our Sporticulture pal and Ravens fan Cort Smith talks pumpkins and Lamar Jackson and fun sports novelty items. Oh, and his real gig growing beautiful flowers in Howard County with his family.
Ravens columnist John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the wonders of Lamar Jackson, who is doing Superman things on the football field for the Baltimore Ravens this fall.
Local Fowl Players Radio host Mike Spedden asked Nestor to tell his rock and roll and sports radio story for a little while. And what Baltimore Positive is really all about…
Though sad for Ronnie Stanley, Lamar Jackson expressed full confidence in Alejandro Villanueva holding down the left tackle spot for the rest of 2021.
Mark Andrews aims to continue his strong start to 2021 against Cincinnati on Sunday.
The Ravens head coach acknowledged concerns about the former Pro Bowl left tackle regaining his pre-injury form in 2022.
If you don’t know the story of Krish Vignarajah, you should. Let her tell you how her family fleeing a civil war in Sri Lanka and her roots in Woodlawn and her run at the State House led her to the Inner Harbor as head of Lutheran Immigration Refugee Services.
We asked Baltimore’s Luke Broadwater of The New York Times to help us better understand the madness on Capitol Hill about America’s paying its debt and reaching a compromise on anything in Washington.
This is the 22nd time in program history the Terps have earned a preseason ranking in the AP poll.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has brought together friends, sponsors and community members in a fun way. This time at Nacho Mama’s in Towson, Dr. Steve Elliott of Elliott Chiropractic Life Center on Joppa Road joins Nestor for food, folks and fundamental education on his vocation of helping folks heal.
Our WNST live radio shows with Ravens players always had a great home at Greenmount Station in Hampstead. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour stopped by with former intern Tim Watts and restaurateur Chris Richards to story tell about what makes Carroll County great.
It got a little emotional as Nestor told some Scunny tales from Canton and some Nacho Mama’s memories while later admitting he really needed a Natty Boh to wash it down. We’ll save that one for Mama’s On The Half Shell in Canton later on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
The Baltimore coach discussed the decision to start Josh Bynes at Mike linebacker and move Patrick Queen to the Will spot.
Seems like a fair question. Especially unpoliced. Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld joins Nestor for a spirited debate about the intentions and ethics of anyone who works under Mark Zuckerberg.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour spent the day at Greenmount Station in Carroll County talking Main Street life in Hampstead with Jim Roark and Chris Richards. All Nestor wanted to know is when they’re hanging the holiday lights for the first snowfall…
Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection was a little sore and tired getting to the segment because he was playing “pickleball.” After three people mentioned the same game on the same day, Nestor thought it was time to investigate this middle-age crisis in America.
The Recon takes a detour down the road of sports leadership and how Urban Meyer ever got hired. Don Mohler and Nestor Aparicio had a spicy debate on what flows from the top, down…
Jan Wilson of The Red Devils tells us how we can support breast cancer victims and families locally through The Red Devils and several events this month here in Maryland.
Devonta Freeman had his best game as a Raven in Sunday’s blowout victory.
“I love this place. My heart is through-and-through purple. And no matter where I was, I always tried to take things I learned here and take it to every place I’ve been.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens’ defensive game plan of Wink Martindale and how it stymied a high-powered Chargers attack led by Justin Herbert.
Local National Kidney Foundation advocate George Kilbourne joins Nestor to promote the Kidney Walk on October 24 and tell you why and how to be involved in saving lives.
The Baltimore safety registered a sack and the first interception of his four-year NFL career.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore ground game were too much for the Chargers defense to handle on Sunday.
A highly anticipated AFC showdown never materialized as Baltimore dominated from start to finish.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by the Maryland Lottery featured all women, small business owners at an impromptu stop at Mother’s in Federal Hill. Hear the stories of SoBotanical owner Theresa Cangialosi and Live Baltimore founder and cancer survivor Tracy Gosson as part of our Friday conversations.
It hasn’t been easy getting to 5-1 but it’s clear that the Baltimore Ravens are a Super Bowl contender in the AFC. Luke Jones and Nestor dish out praise for the continuing growth of Lamar Jackson and the Ravens offensive attack in big win over Chargers.
The original and long-time kicker of the Baltimore Ravens joins Nestor for a spirited, scientific look at how in the world Justin Tucker kicks these field goals. Always a Weis conversation when Matt Stover joins the debate.
In addition to discussing Justin Herbert’s arm talent, the Ravens defensive coordinator discussed his unit’s need for improvement ahead of a tough matchup.
“Every game plays out differently, and that’s something that we really want to improve on.”
The Ravens wide receiver took exception to the former Baltimore linebacker saying he wouldn’t start for other contenders around the NFL.
Everyone watches the games on weekends. But Jeff Mohler and Nestor wonder who is leading the leadership when the lights are off and the likes of Jon Gruden, Urban Meyer and Daniel Snyder are sending the emails and calling the shots.
Baltimore goes into its bye week after suffering the biggest defeat of the Lamar Jackson era.
This is one of the earliest tapes of Nestor doing radio. Obviously, he wasn’t very good at it but he did know a lot about sports…
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the joys of another impressive Ravens win and ponder the future of a team that feels to be blossoming at midseason.
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio preview the first division game of the season for the Ravens as Joe Burrow and the upstart Bengals look to slow down the Lamar Jackson-for-MVP show in Baltimore.
Elijah Stacy, founder of the nonprofit organization Destroy Duchenne, tells Nestor about his personal battle with muscular dystrophy and his fight to destroy Duchenne for good.
Halloween is just around the corner – will you be ready? Hannah Gratti of Weis Markets joins Nestor to talk about fun and easy Halloween treats for your next monster mash, plus some other and fun ideas for the upcoming holiday.
“I think he’s going to be a really good all-around player. I think he’s going to be able to attack all areas of the field.”
“Being that Joe [Burrow] and him played in college together, it’s not really a new relationship. It seems like they’re like a fifth-year tandem.”
Our Sporticulture pal and Ravens fan Cort Smith talks pumpkins and Lamar Jackson and fun sports novelty items. Oh, and his real gig growing beautiful flowers in Howard County with his family.
Ravens columnist John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the wonders of Lamar Jackson, who is doing Superman things on the football field for the Baltimore Ravens this fall.
Local Fowl Players Radio host Mike Spedden asked Nestor to tell his rock and roll and sports radio story for a little while. And what Baltimore Positive is really all about…
Though sad for Ronnie Stanley, Lamar Jackson expressed full confidence in Alejandro Villanueva holding down the left tackle spot for the rest of 2021.
Mark Andrews aims to continue his strong start to 2021 against Cincinnati on Sunday.
The Ravens head coach acknowledged concerns about the former Pro Bowl left tackle regaining his pre-injury form in 2022.
If you don’t know the story of Krish Vignarajah, you should. Let her tell you how her family fleeing a civil war in Sri Lanka and her roots in Woodlawn and her run at the State House led her to the Inner Harbor as head of Lutheran Immigration Refugee Services.
We asked Baltimore’s Luke Broadwater of The New York Times to help us better understand the madness on Capitol Hill about America’s paying its debt and reaching a compromise on anything in Washington.
This is the 22nd time in program history the Terps have earned a preseason ranking in the AP poll.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has brought together friends, sponsors and community members in a fun way. This time at Nacho Mama’s in Towson, Dr. Steve Elliott of Elliott Chiropractic Life Center on Joppa Road joins Nestor for food, folks and fundamental education on his vocation of helping folks heal.
Our WNST live radio shows with Ravens players always had a great home at Greenmount Station in Hampstead. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour stopped by with former intern Tim Watts and restaurateur Chris Richards to story tell about what makes Carroll County great.
It got a little emotional as Nestor told some Scunny tales from Canton and some Nacho Mama’s memories while later admitting he really needed a Natty Boh to wash it down. We’ll save that one for Mama’s On The Half Shell in Canton later on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
The Baltimore coach discussed the decision to start Josh Bynes at Mike linebacker and move Patrick Queen to the Will spot.
Seems like a fair question. Especially unpoliced. Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld joins Nestor for a spirited debate about the intentions and ethics of anyone who works under Mark Zuckerberg.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour spent the day at Greenmount Station in Carroll County talking Main Street life in Hampstead with Jim Roark and Chris Richards. All Nestor wanted to know is when they’re hanging the holiday lights for the first snowfall…
Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection was a little sore and tired getting to the segment because he was playing “pickleball.” After three people mentioned the same game on the same day, Nestor thought it was time to investigate this middle-age crisis in America.
The Recon takes a detour down the road of sports leadership and how Urban Meyer ever got hired. Don Mohler and Nestor Aparicio had a spicy debate on what flows from the top, down…
Jan Wilson of The Red Devils tells us how we can support breast cancer victims and families locally through The Red Devils and several events this month here in Maryland.
Devonta Freeman had his best game as a Raven in Sunday’s blowout victory.
“I love this place. My heart is through-and-through purple. And no matter where I was, I always tried to take things I learned here and take it to every place I’ve been.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens’ defensive game plan of Wink Martindale and how it stymied a high-powered Chargers attack led by Justin Herbert.
Local National Kidney Foundation advocate George Kilbourne joins Nestor to promote the Kidney Walk on October 24 and tell you why and how to be involved in saving lives.
The Baltimore safety registered a sack and the first interception of his four-year NFL career.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore ground game were too much for the Chargers defense to handle on Sunday.
A highly anticipated AFC showdown never materialized as Baltimore dominated from start to finish.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by the Maryland Lottery featured all women, small business owners at an impromptu stop at Mother’s in Federal Hill. Hear the stories of SoBotanical owner Theresa Cangialosi and Live Baltimore founder and cancer survivor Tracy Gosson as part of our Friday conversations.
It hasn’t been easy getting to 5-1 but it’s clear that the Baltimore Ravens are a Super Bowl contender in the AFC. Luke Jones and Nestor dish out praise for the continuing growth of Lamar Jackson and the Ravens offensive attack in big win over Chargers.
The original and long-time kicker of the Baltimore Ravens joins Nestor for a spirited, scientific look at how in the world Justin Tucker kicks these field goals. Always a Weis conversation when Matt Stover joins the debate.
In addition to discussing Justin Herbert’s arm talent, the Ravens defensive coordinator discussed his unit’s need for improvement ahead of a tough matchup.
“Every game plays out differently, and that’s something that we really want to improve on.”
The Ravens wide receiver took exception to the former Baltimore linebacker saying he wouldn’t start for other contenders around the NFL.
Everyone watches the games on weekends. But Jeff Mohler and Nestor wonder who is leading the leadership when the lights are off and the likes of Jon Gruden, Urban Meyer and Daniel Snyder are sending the emails and calling the shots.