Nestor tells old Colts and Ravens war stories on Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show
Nestor tells old Colts and Ravens war stories on Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show
Nestor tells old Colts and Ravens war stories on Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show
Luke Jones offers his thoughts after an instant classic on Monday Night Football.
Lamar Jackson faced the kind of script only Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes had shown an ability to navigate to a victory in recent years.
“No matter what happens, we can fight, dig deep in those tough moments — regardless of what
happens.”
Now that he’s led a magical comeback from three scores down late at home, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the limitless limitations of the legend of Lamar Jackson.
The 6-foot-8 defensive end blocked a kick that could have given Indianapolis a two-score lead with under five minutes to play.
The third-year wide receiver finished with nine catches for 125 yards on Monday night.
The star quarterback’s 442 passing yards set a new single-game franchise record.
The Ravens tight end dedicated his tremendous performance to his grandmother, who passed away recently.
The Ravens coach credited Lamar Jackson for having “one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen” at quarterback.
Wide receiver Miles Boykin made his season debut, but rookie first-round pick Rashod Bateman will have to wait another week.
Counting the postseason, tight end Mark Andrews has gone eight straight games without catching a touchdown.
Recently, Nestor Aparicio was invited as a guest on the Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show just in time to tell some never-before-told tales of Steve Bisciotti, Jim Irsay and who got to keep the Colts records in Canton, Ohio. Listen. Learn. Know.
Did the Mayflowers bring May flowers from Baltimore to Indy? Nestor Aparicio wrote this blog in February 2012 and still believes most of it…
Bob Kravitz of The Athletic tells Nestor how Colts are still trying to figure it out with Carson Wentz after the franchise lost its centerpiece three seasons ago.
With Ronnie Stanley missing his fourth straight game, Baltimore hopes to have Alejandro Villanueva at left tackle against Indianapolis.
The fourth-year defensive back leads Baltimore in interceptions through the first four weeks of the season.
The veteran outside linebacker isn’t taking his former team lightly despite its many injuries.
“You never want injuries or different things, but it worked out very well that people were already comfortable moving around in these positions.”
With more than a month of home cooking, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what’s next for Ravens offense with first-round draft pick Rashod Bateman returning from injury and the emergence of James Proche and Devin Duvernay in the passing attack of Greg Roman.
The Indianapolis offensive line is in bad shape without three-time All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson.
The star quarterback wasn’t listed on the injury report as the Ravens returned to practice ahead of Monday’s meeting with Indianapolis.
Safety DeShon Elliott was a limited participant after sitting out the Week 4 win at Denver with a quad injury.
Patrick Mekari has more than held his own at right tackle after the Ravens turned to him there in Week 2.
Longtime Colts insider Mike Chappell joins Nestor from Indianapolis for a full history and present of C-O-L-T-S and land of Irsay and Wentz and Reich.
Longtime NFL insider Clark Judge talks Baltimore roots and Raiders planting in Las Vegas
Longtime NFL insider Clark Judge goes from “Ghost To the Post” and Bert Jones birthday to Al Davis and Art Modell and Bob Irsay and John Elway how in the world the Oakland Raiders ever wound up in Las Vegas. What would Pete Rozelle make of this?
The Marching Ravens leader John Ziemann joins Nestor to reminisce about old Memorial Stadium tales and the time Lou Grant took him around town to learn the magic of the Baltimore Colts marching band. Did you see “The Fanatics” or “The Fumbleheads” back in the 1990s?
Another September clash with Kansas City should be a great test for revamped units on both teams.
The Goose Tony Siragusa cooks up 20 years of ring stories and lost tales of Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa
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.
The 37-year-old has spent most of his career with the Green Bay Packers and hasn’t played since last season.
An NFL Network report suggested the five-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman could miss multiple games.
Luke Jones offers musings on what was Baltimore’s biggest win of the season to date.
“Really a great team win. The word that was used in the locker room — Eric DeCosta gave it to me — was fortitude.”
Longtime local sportswriter John Eisenberg discusses the complex situation for the Ravens franchise this week in prepping for Colts. The injury to Stanley. The COVID protocols brought on by Humphrey. And how to get offense percolating more effectively.
On the same day six players were reinstated from the reserve-COVID-19 list, the Ravens officially added a three-time Pro Bowl
Will J.K. Dobbins lead the rushing attack once again?
Cornerback Jimmy Smith missed Friday’s practice with a back issue, increasing concerns in the secondary.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore hope to get back on track after last week’s disappointing loss to Pittsburgh.