Former Ravens nose tackle Brandon Williams reflects on what makes Baltimore special
Long before playing in his first Super Bowl with Kansas City, Brandon Williams discussed what it means to be a Raven on Radio Row in Houston ahead of Super Bowl LI.
Long before playing in his first Super Bowl with Kansas City, Brandon Williams discussed what it means to be a Raven on Radio Row in Houston ahead of Super Bowl LI.
Hall of Fame left tackle Jonathan Ogden joined Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Atlanta ahead of Super Bowl LIII to talk gold jacket love and how quickly Baltimore’s fortunes turned in 2000.
The former Ravens wide receiver and Nestor discuss the future of Baltimore from Radio Row in Atlanta ahead of Super Bowl LIII.
Retired Baltimore center Matt Birk and former Army Green Beret Art Pue chat with Luke Jones on Radio Row in Minneapolis ahead of 2018 Super Bowl
Former Ravens Bryant McKinnie and Wally Williams join Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Minnesota Super Bowl 52
Chris Redman and Matt Stover joined Nestor and Luke from Radio Row Super Bowl 52 Minnesota to talk about the glory days and what it means to be a world champion.
The longtime Baltimore linebacker shared stories about the greatness of No. 52 with Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Minnesota Super Bowl 52.
Charlie Batch and Jamal Lewis visit Nestor on Radio Row as Steelers and Ravens come together ahead of 2019 Super Bowl in Atlanta.
Former NFL quarterback Ron Jaworski discusses the greatness of Lamar Jackson with Nestor and Luke on Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LIV in Miami in January 2020.
Original Ravens Wally Williams and Donnie Brady share early memories from 33rd Street with Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Miami ahead of Super Bowl LIV.
Anquan Boldin joins Luke and Nestor on Radio Row in Miami 2020 to talk Ravens memories and making the world a better place.
Vinny Testaverde comes home to Baltimore via Miami LIV with Nestor and Luke. Ah, that first game against the Oakland Raiders and that first Ravens touchdown in 1996.
John Martin joins Nestor to discuss history of Powerball and Mega Millions
Nils Lofgren talks all things E Street on Radio Row in Phoenix 2008
He was there for every one of them until his death in January 2001. Nestor asked his mentor all about The Big Game on Radio Row at San Diego Super Bowl XXXII in 1998.
Five years after he wasn’t brought back after winning the Super Bowl in Tampa, the jettisoned Ravens’ champion sat with Nestor in Detroit on Radio Row to discuss the aftermath.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss how Ravens fans would react to a Lamar Jackson trade
Sunday night was an outstanding trip down memory lane with those special 2000 Ravens.
Nestor Aparicio joins J.T. The Brick in Las Vegas to discuss odds on Lamar Jackson departing
Bruce Posner joins Nestor to discuss Terps hoops and lacrosse and all things Lamar
Baltimore Magazine writer Ron Cassie joins Nestor on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at State Fare in Catonsville to discuss the future of live music in downtown Baltimore and the big acts and big hopes for a million people visiting the building in the first year.
Nestor Aparicio joins his longtime pal J.T. The Brick in Las Vegas to discuss the odds on Lamar Jackson departing and the circumstances regarding this unique offseason for the Ravens
Our resident Terp Talk insider and Monday morning host of “In The Nest” on WNST-AM 1570 Bruce Posner joins Nestor to discuss all things Terps hoops and lacrosse and some hopeful thoughts on Lamar Jackson remaining in Baltimore.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss how Ravens fans would react to a potential sign-and-trade departure of Number 8 and what the backup plan would be in Owings Mills if the franchise can’t come to terms with Lamar Jackson.
John Martin joins Nestor to discuss history of Powerball and Mega Millions, which are both churning out record jackpots as the prizes have gone into billions (with a B).
Sam Sessa and Jimi Haha tell Nestor about bringing the kids together in Annapolis to see Jimmie’s Chicken Shack and recount the story of the first concert of their childhood. Who loves Styx and Black Sabbath?
Baltimore is in the midst of conducting second interviews with candidates to replace Greg Roman.
Back in 1992 when Nestor Aparicio began doing his own radio show on WITH-AM 1230 and Baltimore didn’t have an NFL team, he reached to then-Houston Oilers public relations man Chip Namias for a helping hand with the Love Ya Blue blood running through his young veins after leaving The Baltimore Sun. And here we are 30 years later telling the tales.
Dennis Curtin and Nestor discuss snacks and strategies for Super Bowl weekend and stocking the party for the last game of the season. Kansas City BBQ or Philly pretzels?
Ron Cassie tells Nestor about Baltimore Magazine gathering of local legends and trailblazers
Longtime sports exec and Baltimorean David Katz gives Nestor his Lamar Jackson timeline
The parties “look forward to continuing the conversation about the next evolution of this critical partnership for Maryland and the City of Baltimore.”
Allen McCallum and Nestor Aparicio convene three decades later looking for what the Angelos family has done for Orioles fans
Even if Calais Campbell returns for a 16th NFL season, it may not be in Baltimore.
Our old PSL mate for a quarter of a century, Jeff Brandes brings his athlete mindset and the life of a coach from Section 513 to State Fare in Catonsville on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Here are the reasons Lamar Jackson and Ravens could soon divorce
Sam Sessa and Jimi Haha tell Nestor about bringing the kids together in Annapolis on to see Jimmie’s Chicken Shack and recount the story of the first concert of their childhood. Who loves Styx and Black Sabbath?
Ron Cassie tells Nestor about the epic Baltimore Magazine gathering of local legends and trailblazers for the January 2023 cover.
A three-touchdown season was enough to send Tyler Huntley to the Pro Bowl as a fourth alternate.
Back in 1992 when Nestor Aparicio began doing his own radio show on WITH-AM 1230 and Baltimore didn’t have an NFL team, he reached to then-Houston Oilers public relations man Chip Namias for a helping hand with the Love Ya Blue blood running through his young veins after leaving The Baltimore Sun. And here we are 30 years later telling the tales.