Ravens to open 2021 season on Monday Night Football as one of five prime-time matchups
Traveling to Las Vegas to face the Raiders, Baltimore will open a season on Monday night for the fourth time and first since 2012.
Traveling to Las Vegas to face the Raiders, Baltimore will open a season on Monday night for the fourth time and first since 2012.
Might Baltimore and Cleveland meet on Sunday Night Football after last December’s prime-time thriller?
Nestor joins the ESPN Cleveland crew for a look at NFL Draft and AFC North civic angst.
Matt Stover has been on both sides of big postseason wins and losses. Kick back and let him tell you some tales of lessons learned on the road to Super Bowl victories – and some character-building heartache, too.
Longtime Baltimore journalist John Eisenberg discusses discoveries he made in asking questions about the death of the original punter of 1996 Baltimore Ravens.
Michael DiRocco of ESPN joins Nestor to paint the picture of how Jacksonville Jaguars got this awful
John Eisenberg talks magic of Lamar and life of former Ravens punter Greg Montgomery
Sure, it’s Jaguars, Giants and Bengals. Three easy wins, right? Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the path of least resistance but most peril after the excitement of Cleveland.
We went down to The Swamp to research the 1-12 enemy of the AFC South who embarrassed the purple troops in London not so long ago. Michael DiRocco of ESPN joins Nestor to paint the picture of how the Jacksonville Jaguars got this awful this quickly…
Renewed optimism surrounds the offense, but with that comes concern about a defense that’s now given up 20 or more points after halftime in four of the last eight games.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the opportunities ahead because Lamar Jackson found a way to get back on the field
Todd Schuler and Nestor discuss the way that a game like Monday night brings the community together – all at once and with nothing but hope through our televisions – to see if Lamar Jackson can create a memory in Cleveland.
While America wondered if the Ravens were going to lose with No. 8 cramping in the bowels of Cleveland Stadium, Lamar Jackson and Justin Tucker wrote a different ending in another chapter of sadness in the factory of Browns football.
Nestor Aparicio joined the nationally syndicated Mad Dog Radio on Sirius XM with pal J.T. The Brick and discussed the euphoria in the moments after Lamar Jackson stepped onto the field in Cleveland.
In a game full of nervous moments, Justin Tucker attempting the game-winning 55-yard field goal wasn’t one of them.
Facing fourth-and-5 from the Cleveland 44 at the two-minute warning, Lamar Jackson reappeared in a scene that was part Willis Reed and part Stone Cold Steve Austin.
The fourth-year outside linebacker’s spectacular pick of Baker Mayfield set up an easy Ravens touchdown that proved to be critical.
The two connected for three key completions to set up Justin Tucker’s game-winning field goal.
Dealing with cramping, Lamar Jackson returned from the locker room to throw a go-ahead touchdown on fourth down and orchestrated a last-minute drive to set up Justin Tucker’s game-winning field goal.
The All-Pro kicker came through in the clutch once again as Baltimore earned its biggest win of the season.
Nestor joins Munch Bishop to preview crucial Ravens trip to Cleveland for Monday Night Football
Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for Ravens at Browns in real test of playoff legitimacy
These AFC North teams have plenty to play for on Monday night.
Brian Lease of Roofing By Elite and Nestor discuss pandemic madness of a Ravens season exclusively on television
Leonard Raskin and Nestor look for signs of life from Ravens in Cleveland
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the road to Cleveland and beating Browns
Former Ravens punter Dave Zastudil tells Nestor his COVID battle and how player safety is paramount
Former Ravens safety Kim Herring discusses his biometric secure identity work and NFL player safety during COVID
Scott Petrak of BrownsZone tells Nestor how Stefanski has fixed the ails of Cleveland
Daryl Ruiter tells Nestor that this is as good as it gets in Cleveland for Browns fans
When the Ravens arrive in December, it usually is accompanied by the drama of another lost season on The Lake. Not this time. Daryl Ruiter tells Nestor that this is as good as it gets in Cleveland for Browns fans.
It has taken 21 years but Baltimore at Cleveland is finally worthy of a Monday Night Football date in December during plague time in America. Let Scott Petrak of BrownsZone tell you how head coach Kevin Stefanski has fixed the ails of Believeland. At least for now…
Jimmy Smith was a limited participant in practice by week’s end while Calais Campbell was sidelined all week.
Former Ravens safety and Super Bowl XXXV champion Kim Herring talks about tackling Lamar Jackson, player safety and modern biometric security in the era of COVID with his current work with Clear. You might’ve seen them at the airport?
It started as a the usual “giving the guy from Cleveland who got drafted in Baltimore a hard time” and talking some rivalry football during the biggest week in Believeland in a long time. And then Zastudil told Nestor he had the virus six weeks ago…
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell missed his second straight day of practice on Friday.
Monday should give us a better idea of whether the Ravens are back to building something with a chance to be special or merely enjoyed a fun diversion against Dallas.
The Ravens defensive tackle was complimentary of how far the Cleveland quarterback has come since the Week 1 meeting.
The Ravens head coach said he thought Cleveland had the makings of a good football team despite the Week 1 blowout.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith looks to be Baltimore’s biggest question mark for Monday Night Football.