Ravens rookie safety Stephens growing more comfortable with each start
“I’m just learning from the vets. … Those guys have helped me out a ton, so I give them credit.”
“I’m just learning from the vets. … Those guys have helped me out a ton, so I give them credit.”
Marquise Brown and the Ravens travel to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals in a critical AFC North tilt on Sunday.

Don Mohler was one of the first guests on the Budweiser Sports Forum in early 1992. Now, three decades later, he asks The King of Baltimore Sports Media about how a kid from Dundalk made the journey to thirty years of talking to people.

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss injuries and plague and Ravens fight through it all to come close against Packers

Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine continues to investigate why Keith Davis Jr. keeps being tried for the same murder.

Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss two point conversions and misses that cost Ravens games

Luke Jones and Nestor examine Harbaugh decision to go for two to beat Rodgers and Packers.

Hannah Gratti and Nestor talk Peppermint Stick ice cream and holiday cookies and treats!

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the incredible play of Tyler Huntley in absence of Lamar.

Hannah Gratti tells Nestor how to use those Weis Rewards points for a holiday ham and leftover soups for the New Year.

“We’ll see how the ankle responds and continues to respond. It is getting better.”

A decimated defense struggled to stop Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay passing attack.
Starting in place of the injured Lamar Jackson, Tyler Huntley threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more against Green Bay.
Mark Andrews caught two touchdowns and became the first tight end in franchise history to go over 1,000 receiving yards in a season.
John Harbaugh stood by his decision to go for the win at the end of regulation in the 31-30 defeat.

Our financial insider Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss giving and saving during the holiday season. And knowing how much is too much…

Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for the Green Bay Packers Sunday visit – with or without Lamar Jackson. (But probably without him…)

You’ve never seen lights like this before! Megan Lynch of Catonsville Chamber of Commerce discusses trees, music and what brought her to Frederick Road

Don’t throw out those non-winner lottery tickets – redeem them for a second chance drawing! John Martin joins Nestor at Costas to discuss lottery and sports wagering.

The holidays are a time for being with the ones we love. Bill Cole and Nestor discuss holidays and the lingering pandemic bringing family together.

“I think he has eyes on the back of his head because he sees everything upfront while he’s looking downfield. He’s a special guy.”

After not registering a catch against Pittsburgh, Rashod Bateman went over 100 receiving yards against the Browns.

The second-year cornerback signed a reserve-future deal with Baltimore last January.
The head coach said there are no thoughts of deliberately resting Lamar Jackson ahead of next week’s AFC North showdown in Cincinnati.

Four decades of Dundalk tales: gridiron glories with CCBC Women’s assistant hoops coach James Thomas and Nestor

Remembering faith and family during Christmas with Pastor Jacobson of Catonsville United Methodist

Luke Jones and Nestor assess ankle of Lamar Jackson and soul of Ravens as Packers come to Baltimore.

Longtime friend and colleague, Allen McCallum joins Nestor to reminisce about 30 years of Baltimore sports radio and media at WNST

Luke Jones and Nestor assess the possibilities of Tyler “Snoop” Huntley running Ravens offense for a while.

John Kelly of Kelly Benefits Strategies and Jim Ries of Offit Kurman Law talk Baltimore, networking and LSV cycling with Nestor at Pappas

How modern and faith-based medical care has evolved to treat the whole person. Ed Lovern of St. Agnes Hospital joins Nestor and Don for a candid discussion about modern hospitals, COVID, and the local impact.

Luke Jones and Nestor ponder what Ravens life without Lamar Jackson will look like, and which seasoned players will step up into leadership roles for a few weeks.

“We’ll see where it goes this week. If he can go, he’ll go. If not, Tyler [Huntley] will be the quarterback.”

“They got three weeks basically to prepare for us. They’ve been practicing our defense for three weeks.”

“We found a way to get back in that second half to make things happen, and we fell short.”

Mark Andrews caught an 8-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to close the deficit to two points.
Two fourth-quarter touchdowns and an onside kick gave Baltimore a chance at the end of the game in Cleveland.
Baltimore nearly came back from a 24-3 deficit despite losing Lamar Jackson to an ankle injury on the opening play of the second quarter.

Torrey Smith joins Nestor to discuss playing Fantasy Football with his son and how it changed the game for good and struggles of Lamar Jackson

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop presented by The Maryland Lottery at Pappas Restaurant in Cockeysville was so much fun that Mike Bordick and Nestor did some bonus talk about the impact of baseball in the community and significance of Orioles to Baltimore.
“I’m just learning from the vets. … Those guys have helped me out a ton, so I give them credit.”
Marquise Brown and the Ravens travel to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals in a critical AFC North tilt on Sunday.

Don Mohler was one of the first guests on the Budweiser Sports Forum in early 1992. Now, three decades later, he asks The King of Baltimore Sports Media about how a kid from Dundalk made the journey to thirty years of talking to people.

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss injuries and plague and Ravens fight through it all to come close against Packers

Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine continues to investigate why Keith Davis Jr. keeps being tried for the same murder.

Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss two point conversions and misses that cost Ravens games

Luke Jones and Nestor examine Harbaugh decision to go for two to beat Rodgers and Packers.

Hannah Gratti and Nestor talk Peppermint Stick ice cream and holiday cookies and treats!

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the incredible play of Tyler Huntley in absence of Lamar.

Hannah Gratti tells Nestor how to use those Weis Rewards points for a holiday ham and leftover soups for the New Year.

“We’ll see how the ankle responds and continues to respond. It is getting better.”

A decimated defense struggled to stop Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay passing attack.
Starting in place of the injured Lamar Jackson, Tyler Huntley threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more against Green Bay.
Mark Andrews caught two touchdowns and became the first tight end in franchise history to go over 1,000 receiving yards in a season.
John Harbaugh stood by his decision to go for the win at the end of regulation in the 31-30 defeat.

Our financial insider Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss giving and saving during the holiday season. And knowing how much is too much…

Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for the Green Bay Packers Sunday visit – with or without Lamar Jackson. (But probably without him…)

You’ve never seen lights like this before! Megan Lynch of Catonsville Chamber of Commerce discusses trees, music and what brought her to Frederick Road

Don’t throw out those non-winner lottery tickets – redeem them for a second chance drawing! John Martin joins Nestor at Costas to discuss lottery and sports wagering.

The holidays are a time for being with the ones we love. Bill Cole and Nestor discuss holidays and the lingering pandemic bringing family together.

“I think he has eyes on the back of his head because he sees everything upfront while he’s looking downfield. He’s a special guy.”

After not registering a catch against Pittsburgh, Rashod Bateman went over 100 receiving yards against the Browns.

The second-year cornerback signed a reserve-future deal with Baltimore last January.
The head coach said there are no thoughts of deliberately resting Lamar Jackson ahead of next week’s AFC North showdown in Cincinnati.

Four decades of Dundalk tales: gridiron glories with CCBC Women’s assistant hoops coach James Thomas and Nestor

Remembering faith and family during Christmas with Pastor Jacobson of Catonsville United Methodist

Luke Jones and Nestor assess ankle of Lamar Jackson and soul of Ravens as Packers come to Baltimore.

Longtime friend and colleague, Allen McCallum joins Nestor to reminisce about 30 years of Baltimore sports radio and media at WNST

Luke Jones and Nestor assess the possibilities of Tyler “Snoop” Huntley running Ravens offense for a while.

John Kelly of Kelly Benefits Strategies and Jim Ries of Offit Kurman Law talk Baltimore, networking and LSV cycling with Nestor at Pappas

How modern and faith-based medical care has evolved to treat the whole person. Ed Lovern of St. Agnes Hospital joins Nestor and Don for a candid discussion about modern hospitals, COVID, and the local impact.

Luke Jones and Nestor ponder what Ravens life without Lamar Jackson will look like, and which seasoned players will step up into leadership roles for a few weeks.

“We’ll see where it goes this week. If he can go, he’ll go. If not, Tyler [Huntley] will be the quarterback.”

“They got three weeks basically to prepare for us. They’ve been practicing our defense for three weeks.”

“We found a way to get back in that second half to make things happen, and we fell short.”

Mark Andrews caught an 8-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to close the deficit to two points.
Two fourth-quarter touchdowns and an onside kick gave Baltimore a chance at the end of the game in Cleveland.
Baltimore nearly came back from a 24-3 deficit despite losing Lamar Jackson to an ankle injury on the opening play of the second quarter.

Torrey Smith joins Nestor to discuss playing Fantasy Football with his son and how it changed the game for good and struggles of Lamar Jackson

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop presented by The Maryland Lottery at Pappas Restaurant in Cockeysville was so much fun that Mike Bordick and Nestor did some bonus talk about the impact of baseball in the community and significance of Orioles to Baltimore.