Brandon Stokley comes home to Baltimore to discuss winning The Big One and legacy of Lamar
Brandon Stokley comes home to Baltimore to discuss winning The Big One and legacy of Lamar
Brandon Stokley comes home to Baltimore to discuss winning The Big One and legacy of Lamar
Wide receiver Brandon Stokley played a lot of January football as a key component to the Indianapolis Colts’ offense with Peyton Manning for many years after winning Super Bowl XXXV here as a member of the 2001 Baltimore Ravens. He comes home to discuss winning and losing “The Big One” and the legacy of Lamar Jackson as an NFL quarterback.
Originally published in 2019, a fond, personal farewell to the “other” No. 5 of Baltimore sports. Time will not dim the glory of his Super Bowl MVP deeds with the Baltimore Ravens. Joe Flacco is cool again in Cleveland so perhaps this is worth another look?
Christian Horton of Hollywood Casino and Nestor try to continue NFL pick momentum in Week 9. Aparicio is 65-53-4 – documented as they used to say in the old days – against the spread this season.
Christian Horton of Hollywood Casino and Nestor try to continue NFL pick momentum in Week 9. Aparicio is 65-53-4 – documented as they used to say in the old days – against the spread this season.
Parting with six-time Pro Bowl selection Calais Campbell saves Baltimore $7 million in salary cap space to open the new league year.
Fifteen years after the fact on Radio Row at 2016 Super Bowl in San Francisco, Nestor wound up having an impromptu gripe session with two guys who have strong opinions on the Super Bowl XXXV champions and “Bullies of Baltimore” and 2001 Ravens aftermath.
How should John Harbaugh approach Sunday’s regular-season finale with the playoffs to follow?
The decision to have wide receiver James Proche throw a pass in the fourth quarter was universally panned.
The Ravens head coach didn’t officially rule out his injured star quarterback for Sunday’s clash with the Steelers.
Baltimore will now hold its breath to learn more about Lamar Jackson’s left knee injury.
The Baltimore defense held the Broncos to just three field goals in Sunday’s narrow victory.
The Ravens quarterback was injured on the final play of the first quarter in Sunday’s 10-9 win over Denver.
Tyler Huntley scored the only touchdown of the game with 28 seconds to go.
Ronnie Stanley missed his second straight game after hurting his left ankle in the Week 11 win over Carolina.
Six-time Pro Bowl selection and Denver native Calais Campbell is one sack shy of 100 for his career.
Baltimore’s biggest question mark is left tackle Ronnie Stanley, who practiced sparingly this week.
Both continue to practice after being designated to return from injured reserve recently.
The Ravens quarterback said his girlfriend convinced him to delete his vulgar tweet in the aftermath of the Jacksonville loss.
“All the rumors and whatnot aside, we’ve got a great group of players and coaches here.”
“Everyone knows Russell Wilson [and] what he did in the past. He’s still capable of it.”
Baltimore will welcome the NFL’s worst scoring offense to town this weekend.
Brandon Stokley joins Nestor from Denver to discuss Broncos woes and marriage to Russell Wilson
Washington has emerged as one of the more dependable members of Baltimore’s defensive line rotation.
Former NFL linebacker Chad Brown joins Nestor from Denver to discuss promise and disappointment of Russell Wilson
Former wide receiver and Super Bowl XXXV champion Brandon Stokley comes home to Baltimore from Denver to discuss Broncos woes and long-term marriage to Russell Wilson amidst new ownership and losing football.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley took part in the individual portion of Wednesday’s practice.
Pro Football Hall of Fame hopeful linebacker Chad Brown joins Nestor from his radio home in Denver to discuss what the promise and disappointment of Russell Wilson will mean for the new owners of the Broncos.
The first-round safety initially feared the worst when he injured his knee against Carolina in Week 11.
“When you have really great coaches, they’re going to have opportunities, and we always try to encourage that and support that any way we can.”
This is Chapter 18 of “Purple Reign 2: Faith, Family & Football – A Baltimore Love Story.” Author Nestor Aparicio is releasing a daily chapter of 2013 Super Bowl XLVII journey. This is that time that Jacoby Jones ran past the Denver Broncos defense and Joe Flacco hit him in stride.
The Ravens are betting on veteran Kyle Fuller rebounding from a rough 2021 season in Denver.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with the official open of free agency looming next week.
The original and long-time kicker of the Baltimore Ravens joins Nestor for a spirited, scientific look at how in the world Justin Tucker kicks these field goals. Always a Weis conversation when Matt Stover joins the debate.
Patrick Mekari has more than held his own at right tackle after the Ravens turned to him there in Week 2.
Shawn Stepner of WMAR News2 joins Nestor to discuss the emerging passing game of Lamar Jackson and the aftermath of a big day of confidence for the offense of Greg Roman and how to matriculate the ball down the field with a diminished running attack.
Strong praise from Luke Jones and Nestor for the youth group led by Tyus Bowser and Olafe Oweh. Captained by the multiple fronts of Wink Martindale, the Ravens defense continues to rack up stats, pressures and gives the transitioning offense some time back on the field forcing punt after punt in Denver.
Luke Jones and Nestor talk about maturation of Ravens passing game after big win in Denver
When the Ravens need get five cheap yards on the last play of the game on the ground in a rout to get to 100 yards, it means the passing game must be working. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Air Jackson and the new aerial-first attack against the Broncos in Denver.
Anthony Averett’s late interception sealed a 23-7 victory and continued a strong start to 2021 for the fourth-year cornerback.