Voice of Buffalo Bills John Murphy joins Nestor to preview Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson in Baltimore
Voice of Buffalo Bills John Murphy joins Nestor to preview Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson in Baltimore
Voice of Buffalo Bills John Murphy joins Nestor to preview Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson in Baltimore
Bills great Steve Tasker joins Nestor to discuss tackling Lamar Jackson and what makes Buffalo go with Josh Allen
Head coach John Harbaugh said surgery would sideline the veteran defensive lineman for the remainder of the season.
John Martin tells Nestor to hurry if you wanna win Ravens big Maryland Lottery trip to Jacksonville
Longtime voice of Buffalo Bills John Murphy joins Nestor to preview Josh Allen vs. Lamar Jackson in Baltimore in a matchup that will set tone for AFC and who might go where in January.
“I’m in a way better place [than last year]. I’m very optimistic, very confident about me getting back to where I want to be.”
“He’s pretty much the same size as Odafe [Oweh]. He’s strong and athletic, and he can make every throw on the move.”
Terry Beck and Caroline Evans join Nestor from bar at Kooper’s North to discuss the Cheers of Mays Chapel
Our old pal and Bills Hall of Famer Steve Tasker talks about the rise of the franchise of Western New York and the ways to slow down Lamar Jackson for any NFL defense.
Kate Pika of Baltimore Humane Society tells Nestor about his role in judging DogFest on October 15 in Reisterstown
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor at Kooper’s North for a serious fall financial sit down and some money wisdom. And in advance of Dogfest, they shared some mutual tales of pets and love and puppies and kittens.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said former All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s 2022 debut “could be this week” against Buffalo.
Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972
Terry “Tark” Aronson and Frank Culotta discuss basketball luncheon for Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation on October 3
The three-time Pro Bowl selection expressed his excitement about how far Baltimore can go this season.
Two of the NFL’s best young quarterbacks square off in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.
The 33-year-old edge rusher practiced Wednesday, but he hadn’t been with a team since finishing the 2021 season with Tampa Bay.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the wonders of Lamar Jackson as Bills await showdown
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the MVP candidacy of Lamar Jackson after win over Patriots
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the wonders of Lamar Jackson as the might Buffalo Bills await a 1 p.m. showdown on Sunday in Baltimore.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess Ravens defense and future solutions in aftermath of win in New England
With injuries and attrition on defensive side of the ball, Luke Jones and Nestor assess the men of Mike Macdonald and future pass rush and linebacker solutions in aftermath of win in New England.
Gregg Landry of Towson Transfers tells Nestor about the lost Perry Hall football tapes of 1972
With the Buffalo Bills headed to Baltimore and Lamar Jackson coming off another five touchdown performance in New England, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the improvement of the most valuable – and unsigned – quarterback in all the land.
The 10th Annual Men’s College Basketball Tip-off returns to downtown Baltimore on October 3rd. Local business leaders Terry “Tark” Aronson and Frank Culotta discuss the history of the event and how Gary Williams, Jay Wright, Jay Bilas and Scott Van Pelt have helped lift the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and children in tough circumstances through sports.
Author Mark Leibovich joins Nestor at the bar to discuss Thank You For Your Servitude and Big Game
Union Brewing founder Adam Benesch continues teaching Nestor the secret to great Baltimore beer
“He seemed to get his confidence, and into the second half, I think he felt like he belonged out there and started playing really well.”
Devin Duvernay continues to prove his doubters wrong about stepping up at wide receiver after he made his third touchdown catch of the season.
The veteran inside linebacker forced the first of four turnovers in the second half of Sunday’s victory.
The Ravens had the kind of problems that would have doomed most teams in Foxborough on Sunday.
But don’t bury the lead in this one: Lamar Jackson (still) might be the best player in the National Football League and his “value” as a Most Valuable Player continues to soar as he does things no one has ever done at the most valuable position on the field and the most difficult position to play in all of sports.
Mark Andrews caught eight passes for 89 yards with both scores coming in the first half.
Lamar Jackson turned in another MVP-like performance as Baltimore won in Foxborough for the first time in the regular season.
Despite enduring a number of first-half injuries, Baltimore made the plays down the stretch to improve to 2-1.
The talented third-year back was officially active for Sunday’s tilt with New England.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss post pandemic life and assessing the future
Union Brewing founder Adam Benesch continues teaching Nestor the secret to great Baltimore beer and the legend of Zadie and his tasty lager.
Nick Schauman of The Local Oyster brings Nestor long lost purple Flacco Fu mustaches and oyster education
New England rushed for 173 yards in the last meeting between these teams two years ago.