Harbaugh on Fangio’s comments: “I thought we were on good terms”
The Ravens coach again defended running the ball on the game’s final play to continue the streak of 43 straight games of at least 100 rushing yards.
The Ravens coach again defended running the ball on the game’s final play to continue the streak of 43 straight games of at least 100 rushing yards.
The Ravens wide receiver made up for last week’s disappointing drops with a spectacular 49-yard touchdown catch in Denver.
The Denver native had another strong performance in the trenches as Baltimore improved to 3-1 on the season.
It was the second 300-yard passing game of Lamar Jackson’s regular-season career.
The head coach was pleased with the Baltimore defense holding Denver to just seven points in an impressive performance.
After a successful mid-September week of hundreds of Maryland restaurants participating in a state-wide deal in getting folks out for meals this fall, Marshall Weston of R.A.M. joins Nestor at Greenmount Station on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss the other 51 weeks of the year.
Nancy Hafford of Towson Chamber of Commerce joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Nacho’s Mama’s to discuss how every restaurant in her business district managed to survive the last 18 months of pandemic mayhem.
When the Maryland Crab Cake Tour stopped at Greenmount Station, Matt Colender and Chris Richards told Nestor a bit of the history of North Carroll and Manchester Valley and how plenty of locals pitch in to create great things for the community in Hampstead.
Delegate Jon Cardin discusses his recent work in Annapolis on environmental issues and his future in the 11th District with several political possibilities.
Nestor comes back from a quick Midwestern rock and roll history stint to tell Don all about wearing a mask in the middle of America. The good. The bad. The ugly. And the war on the truth of vaccines, COVID and safety set the backdrop for The Recon this week.
Author and golf historian John Feinstein takes Don and Nestor on a long walk through Ryder Cup history, the American internal battle of DeChambeau and Koepka, and local Caves Valley residue after Baltimore went big at the BMW Championship.
Longtime Broncos insider Mike Klis of 9News Denver joins Nestor to discuss what the Ravens will need to do stop the upstart offense of Teddy Bridgewater the undefeated Broncos.
Former Steelers linebacker Chad Brown does sports radio in Denver these days when he’s not calling Pac-12 football. What would he do to beat the Ravens at Mile High? And we always talks snakes and reptiles with our resident herpetologist.
Our friend Victor Brick invites you to move your mental health in October with 10 days of activities to begin fall in support of the John W. Brick Foundation and treating mental illness.
Director John Martin of Maryland Lottery and Gaming joins Nestor to discuss a massive local Double Play winner and new ways to win.
General manager Mike Elias offered final thoughts on the 2021 Orioles and discussed offseason plans prior to the home finale at Camden Yards.
The Ravens know they have a challenge on their hands making the trip to undefeated Denver on Sunday.
The veteran defensive lineman returns to his hometown to take on the Broncos on Sunday.
Former NFL linebacker Chad Brown joins Nestor from Denver to discuss what the Ravens will need to do stop the upstart offense of Teddy Bridgewater the undefeated Broncos.
Former Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champion wide receiver Brandon Stokley now does sports radio in Denver. He comes home to Baltimore to discuss how Teddy Bridgewater has led the Broncos to an undefeated 3-0 start.
Sports radio host Shawn Drotar of FM 104.3 in Denver discusses Broncos undefeated progress made under Bridgewater offense and leadership of Vic Fangio, who once worked for the Baltimore Ravens.
Cedric Mullins was the easy choice after becoming the first player in Orioles history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season.
Guitarist Mark Bryan of Hootie and The Blowfish comes home to chat life and music with Nestor before his Ramshead On Stage October 15th gig in Annapolis.
Evan Brown of State Fare and El Guapo joins Nestor to discuss the value of a night out with some live music in Catonsville and the thrill of catching a big fish off the coast of Ocean City.
Sure the Justin Tucker kick was exciting but Dennis Koulatsos has turned his sights toward the undefeated and upstart Denver Broncos, where the thin air will be waiting and Peyton Manning is long gone to Monday Night Football broadcasts.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour seeks knowledge. Along with Councilman Zeke Cohen, Nestor is joined by Heidi Daniel of Baltimore’s library system to discuss Frank Zappa, kids and their parents getting online and why you need to come back to the library. And maybe even pay that fine from the 1980s…
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by the Maryland Lottery moves back to the WNST homestead of Towson on Friday. Let Jen Fedeli tell you all about Restaurant Week and how Nacho Mama’s made it through the pandemic and is still welcoming all Journey fans after dark.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been great for bringing old friends together. Tim Watts was the first WNST Ravens reporter assigned to Westminster in 1998 and he returns to tell some old Ray and J.O. stories at the Greenmount Station tour stop in Hampstead.
Josh Kurtz of Maryland Matters discusses the future of Republican party in Maryland and who (eventually) runs for Governor in 2022.
Outfielder Anthony Santander was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday and finishes 2021 with a .720 OPS in 110 games.
Sharing the Brooks Robinson Minor League Player of the Year honor with Kyle Stowers, Adley Rutschman is on track to make his major league debut next year.
Grayson Rodriguez was in Baltimore after being named the Jim Palmer Minor League Pitcher of the Year over the weekend.
As the Crab Wagon pulled up to the Weis Market in Fullerton, Nestor enjoyed the delicious $6 Signature Crab Cake and another stop on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. This time the bonus was trying the legendary Bel-Garden Sub for the first time, too!
It’s impossible to sit down with the Editor-In-Chief of Baltimore Magazine without going from the stadium to the State House with a stop at a movie theatre.
Delegate Sandy Rosenberg discusses what really happened in Annapolis regarding sports wagering and updates us on the future of Pimlico and the Preakness on Northern Parkway.
Don challenges Nestor’s assertion that all of those original PSL owners have given way to the new group of people who will need to buy those (increasingly expensive) tickets in the purple stadium that their mothers and fathers built a generation ago. The tailgate has changed…
In his new book, “Let Them Lead,” longtime sportswriter and author John U. Bacon tells the story of a hockey team he once coached in Michigan and everything the teacher learned from the students.
As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour made a homeland appearance at Costas Inn in Dundalk, Nestor asked two social studies teachers about running government after running a classroom in their formative years. When teachers teach, we learn…
Now that the United States has ended its conflict and occupation in the Middle East, we get a full education on the scope and realities of war from retired Brigadier General Donald Schenck.
Luke Jones and Nestor get a kick out of the unfolding legend of Justin Tucker after his record-setting 66-yard bomb beats the Lions at the buzzer.
The Ravens coach again defended running the ball on the game’s final play to continue the streak of 43 straight games of at least 100 rushing yards.
The Ravens wide receiver made up for last week’s disappointing drops with a spectacular 49-yard touchdown catch in Denver.
The Denver native had another strong performance in the trenches as Baltimore improved to 3-1 on the season.
It was the second 300-yard passing game of Lamar Jackson’s regular-season career.
The head coach was pleased with the Baltimore defense holding Denver to just seven points in an impressive performance.
After a successful mid-September week of hundreds of Maryland restaurants participating in a state-wide deal in getting folks out for meals this fall, Marshall Weston of R.A.M. joins Nestor at Greenmount Station on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss the other 51 weeks of the year.
Nancy Hafford of Towson Chamber of Commerce joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Nacho’s Mama’s to discuss how every restaurant in her business district managed to survive the last 18 months of pandemic mayhem.
When the Maryland Crab Cake Tour stopped at Greenmount Station, Matt Colender and Chris Richards told Nestor a bit of the history of North Carroll and Manchester Valley and how plenty of locals pitch in to create great things for the community in Hampstead.
Delegate Jon Cardin discusses his recent work in Annapolis on environmental issues and his future in the 11th District with several political possibilities.
Nestor comes back from a quick Midwestern rock and roll history stint to tell Don all about wearing a mask in the middle of America. The good. The bad. The ugly. And the war on the truth of vaccines, COVID and safety set the backdrop for The Recon this week.
Author and golf historian John Feinstein takes Don and Nestor on a long walk through Ryder Cup history, the American internal battle of DeChambeau and Koepka, and local Caves Valley residue after Baltimore went big at the BMW Championship.
Longtime Broncos insider Mike Klis of 9News Denver joins Nestor to discuss what the Ravens will need to do stop the upstart offense of Teddy Bridgewater the undefeated Broncos.
Former Steelers linebacker Chad Brown does sports radio in Denver these days when he’s not calling Pac-12 football. What would he do to beat the Ravens at Mile High? And we always talks snakes and reptiles with our resident herpetologist.
Our friend Victor Brick invites you to move your mental health in October with 10 days of activities to begin fall in support of the John W. Brick Foundation and treating mental illness.
Director John Martin of Maryland Lottery and Gaming joins Nestor to discuss a massive local Double Play winner and new ways to win.
General manager Mike Elias offered final thoughts on the 2021 Orioles and discussed offseason plans prior to the home finale at Camden Yards.
The Ravens know they have a challenge on their hands making the trip to undefeated Denver on Sunday.
The veteran defensive lineman returns to his hometown to take on the Broncos on Sunday.
Former NFL linebacker Chad Brown joins Nestor from Denver to discuss what the Ravens will need to do stop the upstart offense of Teddy Bridgewater the undefeated Broncos.
Former Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champion wide receiver Brandon Stokley now does sports radio in Denver. He comes home to Baltimore to discuss how Teddy Bridgewater has led the Broncos to an undefeated 3-0 start.
Sports radio host Shawn Drotar of FM 104.3 in Denver discusses Broncos undefeated progress made under Bridgewater offense and leadership of Vic Fangio, who once worked for the Baltimore Ravens.
Cedric Mullins was the easy choice after becoming the first player in Orioles history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season.
Guitarist Mark Bryan of Hootie and The Blowfish comes home to chat life and music with Nestor before his Ramshead On Stage October 15th gig in Annapolis.
Evan Brown of State Fare and El Guapo joins Nestor to discuss the value of a night out with some live music in Catonsville and the thrill of catching a big fish off the coast of Ocean City.
Sure the Justin Tucker kick was exciting but Dennis Koulatsos has turned his sights toward the undefeated and upstart Denver Broncos, where the thin air will be waiting and Peyton Manning is long gone to Monday Night Football broadcasts.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour seeks knowledge. Along with Councilman Zeke Cohen, Nestor is joined by Heidi Daniel of Baltimore’s library system to discuss Frank Zappa, kids and their parents getting online and why you need to come back to the library. And maybe even pay that fine from the 1980s…
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by the Maryland Lottery moves back to the WNST homestead of Towson on Friday. Let Jen Fedeli tell you all about Restaurant Week and how Nacho Mama’s made it through the pandemic and is still welcoming all Journey fans after dark.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour has been great for bringing old friends together. Tim Watts was the first WNST Ravens reporter assigned to Westminster in 1998 and he returns to tell some old Ray and J.O. stories at the Greenmount Station tour stop in Hampstead.
Josh Kurtz of Maryland Matters discusses the future of Republican party in Maryland and who (eventually) runs for Governor in 2022.
Outfielder Anthony Santander was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday and finishes 2021 with a .720 OPS in 110 games.
Sharing the Brooks Robinson Minor League Player of the Year honor with Kyle Stowers, Adley Rutschman is on track to make his major league debut next year.
Grayson Rodriguez was in Baltimore after being named the Jim Palmer Minor League Pitcher of the Year over the weekend.
As the Crab Wagon pulled up to the Weis Market in Fullerton, Nestor enjoyed the delicious $6 Signature Crab Cake and another stop on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour. This time the bonus was trying the legendary Bel-Garden Sub for the first time, too!
It’s impossible to sit down with the Editor-In-Chief of Baltimore Magazine without going from the stadium to the State House with a stop at a movie theatre.
Delegate Sandy Rosenberg discusses what really happened in Annapolis regarding sports wagering and updates us on the future of Pimlico and the Preakness on Northern Parkway.
Don challenges Nestor’s assertion that all of those original PSL owners have given way to the new group of people who will need to buy those (increasingly expensive) tickets in the purple stadium that their mothers and fathers built a generation ago. The tailgate has changed…
In his new book, “Let Them Lead,” longtime sportswriter and author John U. Bacon tells the story of a hockey team he once coached in Michigan and everything the teacher learned from the students.
As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour made a homeland appearance at Costas Inn in Dundalk, Nestor asked two social studies teachers about running government after running a classroom in their formative years. When teachers teach, we learn…
Now that the United States has ended its conflict and occupation in the Middle East, we get a full education on the scope and realities of war from retired Brigadier General Donald Schenck.
Luke Jones and Nestor get a kick out of the unfolding legend of Justin Tucker after his record-setting 66-yard bomb beats the Lions at the buzzer.