The end of the road for Lamar Jackson in Baltimore?
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor believe the Lamar Jackson era has ended in Baltimore
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor believe the Lamar Jackson era has ended in Baltimore
Luke Jones joins Nestor to break down how Ravens lost to Bengals to exit playoffs and what happens next for the franchise with so many changes coming.
Unfortunately, “close” is the word that’s come to define the Ravens in recent years with good teams coming up short.
The Pro Bowl linebacker said Baltimore will use the first-round defeat for motivation entering 2023.
An interesting offseason in Owings Mills now begins…
“It’s football, NFL grown-men football. It’s all you can do is just play your heart out.”
“I just felt like everybody was packed in. They shot for our o-linemen’s legs. The backers just felt pretty good up in the line. I just tried to make a play.”
J.K. Dobbins is eager to carry the rushing load as Baltimore tries to pull off the upset in Cincinnati.
The Ravens coach wouldn’t confirm whether the star quarterback is dealing with a Grade 2 PCL sprain bordering on Grade 3.
Backup quarterback Tyler Huntley was a full participant Friday and threw in practice for a second straight day.
Baltimore faces a tall order going on the road without star quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The Baltimore running back cleared concussion protocol and is good to go for the wild-card round.
“We’ll see Sunday night. If there’s smoke, there’s smoke.”
“This team has been through a lot. There’s been a lot of ups, there’s been a lot of downs, and one thing that we keep on doing is fighting.”
“I want my teammates to look at me and be like, ‘Alright, he’s ready. Let’s ride him. Let’s do it.'”
Paul Dehner of The Athletic tells Nestor how Joe Burrow has changed reality and expectations in Cincinnati
Paul Dehner of The Athletic tells Nestor how Joe Burrow has changed the reality and expectations for long-starved sports fans in Cincinnati. A Super Bowl will do that…
Chris Pika of Blog And Tackle joins Nestor to discuss NFL managing crisis and Ravens handling Lamar Jackson and playoffs
Chris Pika of Blog And Tackle joins Nestor to discuss NFL managing the Cincinnati crisis with Damar Hamlin and the Ravens handling of Lamar Jackson’s contract, injury and playoff readiness.
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker also spoke at length about his five-year, $100 million extension keeping him in Baltimore.
The veteran defensive end expects Baltimore to give Cincinnati its best shot even without Lamar Jackson.
With a wild-card trip to Cincinnati looming, reality set in as Lamar Jackson still wasn’t on the field 38 days after injuring his left knee.
The Baltimore coach said Tyler Huntley is “on schedule hopefully” despite not throwing during the open portion of practice.
Our resident Cincy radio host and former NFL safety Solomon Wilcots tells Nestor about The Jungle waiting for Ravens in the chili-plated and playoff mad Queen City on Sunday night. Joe Burrow has raised the bar in Ohio.
Solomon Wilcots tells Nestor about The Jungle waiting for Ravens in playoff mad Cincinnati on Sunday night
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Ravens world waiting on Lamar Jackson to save January
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the entire Baltimore Ravens world waiting on Lamar Jackson to rescue the franchise and win a playoff game in Cincinnati.
“He’s been working super hard. He’s out there again today. I don’t watch the workouts with the trainers — it’s with the trainers.”
With Mark Andrews inactive, rookie tight end Isaiah Likely had a strong day in a losing effort.
Lamar Jackson Watch now intensifies as Baltimore prepares for wild-card weekend.
The Pro Bowl inside linebacker led all players with 16 tackles as Baltimore’s defense played well in defeat.
The head coach said resting several key veterans against Cincinnati was “what’s best for our team and our season.”
The undrafted rookie thew two interceptions and had a fumble that was recovered for a Bengals touchdown late in the first half.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews was among the key veterans to sit out Sunday’s meeting with the Bengals.
Luke Jones tells Dennis Koulatsos the realities of Ravens situation headed to Cincinnati – perhaps twice this week. And when is Lamar Jackson really coming back to play again?
Luke Jones tells Dennis Koulatsos the realities of Ravens situation headed to Cincinnati – perhaps twice this week. And when is Lamar Jackson really coming back to play again?
How should John Harbaugh approach Sunday’s regular-season finale with the playoffs to follow?
Tyler Huntley is expected to make a fifth straight start, but he continues dealing with right shoulder tendinitis.
A win over Cincinnati would prompt a coin flip if the AFC North rivals are scheduled to meet in the wild-card round.
With Lamar Jackson still absent, Tyler Huntley has been limited in practices this week.