Luke Jones and Nestor attempt to navigate road through AFC North to playoffs for gimpy Ravens
Luke Jones and Nestor attempt to navigate road through AFC North to playoffs for gimpy Ravens
Luke Jones and Nestor attempt to navigate road through AFC North to playoffs for gimpy Ravens
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss offense of Greg Roman and passing game of Tyler Huntley after Broncos win
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens win over Broncos and impact of injury to Lamar Jackson on season hopes
Luke Jones and Nestor attempt to navigate the sticky holiday road through the AFC North to playoffs for the gimpy, scrappy Ravens. Plus, some enthusiasm for the surging Terps basketball program under Kevin Willard and Orioles search for more pitching at MLB Winter Meetings.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss offense of Greg Roman and passing game of Tyler Huntley after the narrow Broncos win. And of course, the James Proche pass from inside field goal range.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens late win over Broncos behind Snoop Huntley and the impact of an apparent PCL injury to Lamar Jackson on season hopes in Baltimore.
No, it’s not a time for sweeping narratives but the story of the Baltimore Ravens right now is uncertainty and the path to win the division actually going through the division over the next month in a unique scheduling model that was thought to be a benefit until it’s actually Pittsburgh Week and you don’t know who your quarterback is going to be until you see an MRI.
Coming home from a tough loss in Jacksonville and drama around tweets of Lamar Jackson, Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio discuss the actions of Lamar Jackson, the offensive execution and Greg Roman getting plays onto the field and how to beat the struggling 3-8 Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Coming home from a tough loss in Jacksonville and drama around tweets of Lamar Jackson, Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio discuss the actions of Lamar Jackson, the offensive execution and Greg Roman getting plays onto the field and how to beat the struggling 3-8 Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the words of Lamar Jackson and deeds of Ravens defense
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss defensive breakdowns in ugly loss to Jaguars
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the words of Lamar Jackson and deeds of Ravens defense in the aftermath of an ugly, late loss to Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars in Jacksonville.
In the aftermath of another colossal meltdown by the Ravens defense in the fourth quarter in the loss to Jacksonville, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss where things are suddenly going wrong when it matters for defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and his unit.
Listen to Nestor’s #ColumnNes postgame on Jaguars loss: Just a bad beat or a red (zone) sign of things to come?
Luke Jones and Nestor identify the offensive issues with Ravens offense in Jacksonville loss
“We shouldn’t have lost,” quarterback Lamar Jackson said as he exited the podium after the crushing 28-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars that ended a four-game winning streak and opened a bunch of old wounds about the offense not being good enough and the defense not being able to hold a fourth quarter lead.
In aftermath of another unspeakable late loss to the Jaguars, Luke Jones and Nestor identify the issues with Ravens offense and what’s not working for Lamar Jackson right now inside the 20.
The loss of John Steadman. The epic appearance at The Barn with Trent Dilfer. And the win over the Denver Broncos that took the upstart Baltimore Ravens to Nashville seeking revenge.
Peter King joins Nestor to discuss all aspects of Ravens COVID breakout and Steelers loss
Commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear to everyone that this would not be a “normal” football season. But no one knew how bad the product would look when you don’t have a quarterback on the field.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor ask where the line for integrity is in the NFL after Broncos play without QB
We’re not usually ones to mention “professional” and “forfeit” in the same sentence. But Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor witnessed what fake football looked like in Denver on Sunday. For the good of its brand, the NFL shouldn’t sanction this.
Baltimore opens the 2012 season with its first Monday night home game since 2007.
Two starters on the offensive line weren’t practicing on Wednesday.
The Orioles certainly didn’t show the Phillies any “Brotherly Love” by completing a three-game sweep this weekend. I attended the
The Orioles certainly didn’t show the Phillies any “Brotherly Love” by completing a three-game sweep this weekend. I attended the
The Ravens’ newcomers have a final opportunity this week to get acclimated to the NFL before reporting to McDaniel College
Eleven months later, his Atlanta workout mate Ray Lewis and he and the rest of the purple reign greatest defense of all time were in the confetti in Tampa.