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McSorley out with back injury, paving way for Huntley as Ravens backup QB

The Ravens also made a series of moves to trim their preseason roster from 90 players to 85.

Sizing up 2021 Ravens roster after early days of training camp

Luke Jones takes a look at each position group ahead of Saturday's preseason opener with New Orleans.

Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 9 of open training camp

Justin Houston made plenty of new fans by confirming he passed on an offer from Pittsburgh to join the Ravens.

Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 8 of open training camp

As the wait continued for Lamar Jackson, Baltimore got its first practice look at veteran edge rusher Justin Houston.

Twelve Ravens thoughts following Day 3 of open training camp

Luke Jones warns early camp observations should be taken with a grain of salt until the threat of contact is introduced.

2021 Ravens training camp preview: Tight ends and fullbacks

Will a viable No. 3 tight end emerge behind standout veterans Mark Andrews and Nick Boyle?

Twelve Ravens thoughts following second open OTA workout

Seventy players were taking part in Wednesday's voluntary organized team activity.

Twelve Ravens thoughts following first open OTA workout

With Sammy Watkins and Rashod Bateman now in the mix, Marquise Brown could see more opportunities from the slot in 2021.

Examining the 2021 Ravens roster after rookie minicamp

First-round pick Rashod Bateman and the rest of the 2021 draft class hit the practice field in Owings Mills over the weekend.

How did Ravens tight ends stack up to rest of NFL in 2020?

Mark Andrews is the only tight end in Ravens history to produce multiple seasons of at least 700 receiving yards and seven touchdown catches.
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Now 21-10-2 against the spread, Nestor goes to Hollywood (Casino Perryville) for Week 3

Hollywood Casino Perryville sportsbook manager Christian Horton makes sure that Nestor isn't getting too cocky with his NFL picks heading into Week 3. Imagine his record if he didn't pick against the Ravens in Cincinnati?

Finding the sweet spot in your closet for that perfect throwback piece of sports laundry

Sports brand artist and historian Todd Radom discusses the power of the laundry and logos for lifer fans like Nestor, who has been bingeing on the laundry of his youth and the gaudy 1970s color palette. Let him show ya...

Throwing it on the field for cash or flying high to Jacksonville in December

John Martin of Maryland Lottery talks about getting in early before its too late on those Ravens scratch-off second chance prizes and chances to make a purple memory. Also, some sports wagering sense for responsible September play as the games become more fun and the season heats up.

Putting the awful back into the Indianapolis Colts

Longtime Indianapolis sportswriter Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from the friendly heart of the midwest with an update on the progress of the team that once left Baltimore. So how is Jim Irsay doing these days with an injured rookie quarterback? The Ravens will find out on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Injuries remain big story as eight Ravens players sit out Wednesday’s practice

Baltimore's health picture continues moving in the wrong direction early in the season.

Getting educated on cannabis begins with trust

With the legalization of cannabis in Maryland, no one has more experience with the plant and all of the aspects of the potential wellness provided than Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness. We begin an educational series with our partners in Timonium at Far & Dotter that will continue through the year.

No. 24 The legend of our purple live shows at The Barn – and beyond

If you ever participated in or witnessed a decade of fun times, live radio shows and Baltimore sports memories with us at The Barn on Harford Road back in the 1990s when WNST was birthed by the local community, then you know it'll never be replicated. Go through the photos and see how many legends you can identify who spent time eating crabs, drinking beer and talking sports with us – and you – in Parkville. As John Steadman once said: "Didn't we have some good times?" What's your favorite memory of a WNST live event over these 25 years of awesomeness? The night we brought the Lombardi Trophy by in the aftermath of Super Bowl XXXV didn't suck.

Dear John Harbaugh: I’ll let your words and “help” tell the story of my professional extermination as a Ravens media member

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh privately vowed to help Nestor Aparicio with his media credential bullying situation with Chad Steele in any way he could. Weeks later, Aparicio was exterminated. Harbaugh then told him he was unhappy about it but powerless because it wasn't his department in Owings Mills.
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