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Ravens officially receive fourth-round compensatory picks for Judon, Ngakoue departures

Baltimore also receives its second third-round choice for Houston hiring ex-Ravens assistant David Culley last offseason.

Twelve Ravens thoughts from wild-card weekend

Cincinnati's Joe Burrow could be stepping right into the nemesis role left behind by the retiring Ben Roethlisberger.

Looking at Ravens’ 2022 draft picks, slate of opponents

Baltimore is scheduled to make its earliest first-round pick since the 2016 NFL draft.

Twelve Ravens thoughts following early waves of free agency

T.Y. Hilton became the latest wide receiver to turn down a push from the Ravens in free agency.

Official 2021 NFL draft order finalized for Ravens

After making five selections in the first 100 picks of the 2020 draft, general manager Eric DeCosta owns just two in the top 100 next month.

Ravens assistant David Culley to become Houston head coach

Baltimore is expected to net two third-round compensatory picks as part of the recent expansion of the Rooney Rule.

Ravens activate three receivers from COVID-19 list, dealing with health concerns at cornerback

Marquise Brown was activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday afternoon.

Twelve Ravens thoughts during Week 7 bye

Another reason the Yannick Ngakoue trade made sense was the rapidly diminishing depth in the secondary.

Wide receivers coach Culley sees Duvernay’s role expanding after bye

"You’ve seen with some reverses and some quick passes that he’s done very well because he’s very good with the ball in his hands."

Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 6 of open training camp

Lamar Jackson missed his second straight practice, but he reportedly will return on Monday morning.
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Having your cup runneth over during March Madness

Dave Preston of WTOP in Washington brings on the awesome bracket cup for March Madness and two weeks of solid hoops fun.

Peter King sounds off on all things Lamar Jackson as NFL free agency begins

Peter King of NBC Sports tells Nestor Aparicio what he thinks will happen in free agency for Ravens QB Lamar Jackson. Does Lamar stay or go?

Ravens tender quarterback Huntley, re-sign running back Hill to open new league year

Baltimore gave Tyler Huntley the low tender of $2.6 million, which means another team can still sign him to an offer sheet.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts at start of new league year

Ex-Baltimore guard Ben Powers cashing in with Denver reminded not to give up on draft picks too quickly.

Lamar Jackson and the free market of the National Football League

Our financial advisor Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss where Lamar Jackson goes now that the rest of the NFL can take their best shot at making him their franchise quarterback. Are the phone lines burning up?

Ravens release defensive end Campbell, reportedly losing guard Powers in free agency

Parting with six-time Pro Bowl selection Calais Campbell saves Baltimore $7 million in salary cap space to open the new league year.

Hey Terps fans: It’s Tournament time on Thursday so meet us at Hollywood Casino Barstool in Perryville

Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready to watch the Terps and Mountaineers with the WNST Baltimore Positive community on Thursday at Hollywood Barstool Sports Restaurant in Perryville. Let's make West Virginia fear the turtle.

Knowing your limit in March as the madness begins

John Martin of Maryland Lottery makes his weekly visit with Nestor to discuss the 50th Anniversary celebration kicking into spring and some important words for the bracketologists and for those taking advantage of the new sports gambling activities around March Madness this month.
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