Watkins happy to share old team’s secrets with Ravens
“I’m trying to win at the end of the day. Snitch, no snitch — anything I can give Wink [Martindale] and the defense, that’s what I’m going to do.”
“I’m trying to win at the end of the day. Snitch, no snitch — anything I can give Wink [Martindale] and the defense, that’s what I’m going to do.”
It’s unclear what the carry distribution will look like in Sunday night’s meeting with Kansas City.
“I’m very confident in my guys. Everyone makes mistakes; I had those two fumbles. Stuff like that happens. Every game is not going to be perfect.”
“I think it’s a great opportunity for us, for this club to really go out there Sunday night and show that we belong on the field with them.”
In the aftermath of a ugly loss in Las Vegas, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what a visit Patrick Mahomes represents for local sports fans who haven’t had a lot to cheer about in person since the beginning of COVID.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess leaky defensive breakdowns in second half that cost Ravens against Raiders
Luke Jones joins Nestor in Las Vegas to lament the woeful effort by the offensive line in protecting Lamar Jackson and opening holes in the running game in an ugly Ravens 33-27 loss to Raiders.
Sammy Watkins caught four passes for 96 yards, including a pretty 49-yard reception that set up a fourth-quarter touchdown.
Baltimore must turn the page quickly with the Kansas City Chiefs coming to town in Week 2.
Two fumbles lost by the star quarterback led to touchdowns for Las Vegas on Monday night.
“We just didn’t close the game out when we had the opportunity to do it.”
Rob Santoni joins Nestor to invite Baltimoreans to the Crab Wagon in Fullerton on Sunday for lunch and crabs and home tailgate prep for Chiefs and Ravens.
Once dubbed The Princess of Darkness as C.E.O. of the Oakland Raiders, the always affable Amy Trask joins Nestor to talk Raiders history and the NFL going “all in” on Las Vegas.
Longtime NFL insider Clark Judge goes from “Ghost To the Post” and Bert Jones birthday to Al Davis and Art Modell and Bob Irsay and John Elway how in the world the Oakland Raiders ever wound up in Las Vegas. What would Pete Rozelle make of this?
In the aftermath of Governor Larry Hogan’s visit to Baltimore Positive, our financial analyst Leonard Raskin discussed some follow ups on a report card of two terms of red leadership in a blue state. Oh, and some purple football, too…
After touring crab cakes all over the state, Nestor heard about this month’s big networking event in Laurel and wanted to know if it was fried or broiled? Local networking guru Doug Butschky joins Nestor to discuss his event on September 21st at the track.
“I never thought I’d be playing a football game in Vegas besides high school. I think it’s really cool to be able to play back there and be in the first game with the fans.”
“Whether it’s an injury, trade or guy getting cut, it’s always the next man up, and I think that’s [for] a lot of guys across the league.”
“Our whole team will be there ready to go. We’ve been preparing for this for a long time as a team.”
Longtime NFL insider and Hall of Fame voter Jason Cole discusses all of the decades of Davis family madness in Oakland and Los Angeles and Oakland (again) before this new Las Vegas settlement for the nomads of American football.
Our favorite Hall of Famer Rod Woodson joins Nestor to discuss the purple attrition and the next man after devastating loss of Edwards, Dobbins and Hill before the season opener in Las Vegas.
Three decades of friendship always provides a unique conversation of sports, music and life with J.T. The Brick. This time, it’s home in the desert as the Ravens travel to Las Vegas to meet the Raiders as the pirate nomads find a home in the sand off The Strip.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss Ravens defensive strategy against Raiders offense led by Derek Carr and old draftee Darren Waller.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens offensive uncertainty and how to beat Raiders on Monday
As the injuries mount, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor preview the Ravens unsettling trip to Las Vegas for Raiders opener.
Veteran edge rusher Justin Houston is feeling right at home with the Baltimore defense.
The Ravens quarterback declined to say whether he’s been vaccinated for COVID-19 after missing the start of training camp with an infection.
Baltimore will have “a process” with running back Le’Veon Bell after he wasn’t with a team this spring and summer.
Luke Jones joins Nestor for a “take a deep purple breath” moment after more Ravens season-ending injuries to Gus Edwards and Marcus Peters with perspective heading into the Raiders kickoff on Monday Night Football.
The tight end said he wasn’t concerned about getting a deal done before Week 1, but talks “just kind of ramped up a little bit” in recent weeks.
Baltimore hopes Bradley Bozeman will bring stability to the center position that was so problematic in 2020.
“It’s going to be fun. I know the tickets are one of the hottest tickets on the market. I’m looking forward to the game.”
Our lifer friend and ambassador of all things anejo, reposado, blanco and the Tommy’s Margarita, Julio Bermejo joins Nestor to discuss the Raiders of The Davis Family leaving the Bay Area – all over again!
Bill Cole joins Nestor to discuss the Ravens’ fans journey to The Strip in search of Monday Night Football and the former Oakland Raiders.
Longtime Raiders observer Jimmy Durkin from The Athletic discusses the choppy offseason and talent evaluation of Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden as the Ravens prepare to open the season in Las Vegas.
The Marching Ravens leader John Ziemann joins Nestor to reminisce about old Memorial Stadium tales and the time Lou Grant took him around town to learn the magic of the Baltimore Colts marching band. Did you see “The Fanatics” or “The Fumbleheads” back in the 1990s?
Dietician Emily Bumgarner of Weis Markets joins Nestor to discuss sending the kids to school with healthy meals
Pitching in relief of starter Alexander Wells, Mike Baumann didn’t allow an earned run over 3 2/3 innings in his major league debut.
The Ravens wide receiver missed the entire preseason after hurting his hamstring in late July.
“The preseason doesn’t tell you much, so you just kind of go into the game without much information.”
“I’m trying to win at the end of the day. Snitch, no snitch — anything I can give Wink [Martindale] and the defense, that’s what I’m going to do.”
It’s unclear what the carry distribution will look like in Sunday night’s meeting with Kansas City.
“I’m very confident in my guys. Everyone makes mistakes; I had those two fumbles. Stuff like that happens. Every game is not going to be perfect.”
“I think it’s a great opportunity for us, for this club to really go out there Sunday night and show that we belong on the field with them.”
In the aftermath of a ugly loss in Las Vegas, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what a visit Patrick Mahomes represents for local sports fans who haven’t had a lot to cheer about in person since the beginning of COVID.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess leaky defensive breakdowns in second half that cost Ravens against Raiders
Luke Jones joins Nestor in Las Vegas to lament the woeful effort by the offensive line in protecting Lamar Jackson and opening holes in the running game in an ugly Ravens 33-27 loss to Raiders.
Sammy Watkins caught four passes for 96 yards, including a pretty 49-yard reception that set up a fourth-quarter touchdown.
Baltimore must turn the page quickly with the Kansas City Chiefs coming to town in Week 2.
Two fumbles lost by the star quarterback led to touchdowns for Las Vegas on Monday night.
“We just didn’t close the game out when we had the opportunity to do it.”
Rob Santoni joins Nestor to invite Baltimoreans to the Crab Wagon in Fullerton on Sunday for lunch and crabs and home tailgate prep for Chiefs and Ravens.
Once dubbed The Princess of Darkness as C.E.O. of the Oakland Raiders, the always affable Amy Trask joins Nestor to talk Raiders history and the NFL going “all in” on Las Vegas.
Longtime NFL insider Clark Judge goes from “Ghost To the Post” and Bert Jones birthday to Al Davis and Art Modell and Bob Irsay and John Elway how in the world the Oakland Raiders ever wound up in Las Vegas. What would Pete Rozelle make of this?
In the aftermath of Governor Larry Hogan’s visit to Baltimore Positive, our financial analyst Leonard Raskin discussed some follow ups on a report card of two terms of red leadership in a blue state. Oh, and some purple football, too…
After touring crab cakes all over the state, Nestor heard about this month’s big networking event in Laurel and wanted to know if it was fried or broiled? Local networking guru Doug Butschky joins Nestor to discuss his event on September 21st at the track.
“I never thought I’d be playing a football game in Vegas besides high school. I think it’s really cool to be able to play back there and be in the first game with the fans.”
“Whether it’s an injury, trade or guy getting cut, it’s always the next man up, and I think that’s [for] a lot of guys across the league.”
“Our whole team will be there ready to go. We’ve been preparing for this for a long time as a team.”
Longtime NFL insider and Hall of Fame voter Jason Cole discusses all of the decades of Davis family madness in Oakland and Los Angeles and Oakland (again) before this new Las Vegas settlement for the nomads of American football.
Our favorite Hall of Famer Rod Woodson joins Nestor to discuss the purple attrition and the next man after devastating loss of Edwards, Dobbins and Hill before the season opener in Las Vegas.
Three decades of friendship always provides a unique conversation of sports, music and life with J.T. The Brick. This time, it’s home in the desert as the Ravens travel to Las Vegas to meet the Raiders as the pirate nomads find a home in the sand off The Strip.
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss Ravens defensive strategy against Raiders offense led by Derek Carr and old draftee Darren Waller.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens offensive uncertainty and how to beat Raiders on Monday
As the injuries mount, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor preview the Ravens unsettling trip to Las Vegas for Raiders opener.
Veteran edge rusher Justin Houston is feeling right at home with the Baltimore defense.
The Ravens quarterback declined to say whether he’s been vaccinated for COVID-19 after missing the start of training camp with an infection.
Baltimore will have “a process” with running back Le’Veon Bell after he wasn’t with a team this spring and summer.
Luke Jones joins Nestor for a “take a deep purple breath” moment after more Ravens season-ending injuries to Gus Edwards and Marcus Peters with perspective heading into the Raiders kickoff on Monday Night Football.
The tight end said he wasn’t concerned about getting a deal done before Week 1, but talks “just kind of ramped up a little bit” in recent weeks.
Baltimore hopes Bradley Bozeman will bring stability to the center position that was so problematic in 2020.
“It’s going to be fun. I know the tickets are one of the hottest tickets on the market. I’m looking forward to the game.”
Our lifer friend and ambassador of all things anejo, reposado, blanco and the Tommy’s Margarita, Julio Bermejo joins Nestor to discuss the Raiders of The Davis Family leaving the Bay Area – all over again!
Bill Cole joins Nestor to discuss the Ravens’ fans journey to The Strip in search of Monday Night Football and the former Oakland Raiders.
Longtime Raiders observer Jimmy Durkin from The Athletic discusses the choppy offseason and talent evaluation of Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden as the Ravens prepare to open the season in Las Vegas.
The Marching Ravens leader John Ziemann joins Nestor to reminisce about old Memorial Stadium tales and the time Lou Grant took him around town to learn the magic of the Baltimore Colts marching band. Did you see “The Fanatics” or “The Fumbleheads” back in the 1990s?
Dietician Emily Bumgarner of Weis Markets joins Nestor to discuss sending the kids to school with healthy meals
Pitching in relief of starter Alexander Wells, Mike Baumann didn’t allow an earned run over 3 2/3 innings in his major league debut.
The Ravens wide receiver missed the entire preseason after hurting his hamstring in late July.
“The preseason doesn’t tell you much, so you just kind of go into the game without much information.”