Wednesday, May 8, 2024

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Ravens left tackle Monroe sidelined after undergoing minor knee surgery

The early indication is that rookie free agent James Hurst will fill in on the starting offensive line.

Four Ravens starters missing from Wednesday's practice

Linebacker Terrell Suggs was just one key veteran absent as the Ravens returned to the practice field.

Ravens list Webb probable, Pierce questionable against Browns on Sunday

The starting cornerback practiced fully for the third straight week and could finally make his 2014 debut Sunday.

Flacco, Monroe return to practice on Thursday

The Ravens quarterback was dealing with a stomach bug he caught from his oldest son earlier this week.

Flacco absent from practice as Ravens prepare for Cleveland

The quarterback has never missed a game in his seven-year career.

D. Smith, Webb remain sidelined while Monroe, J. Smith sit out Friday's practice

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Ravens continued to be without a number of key veterans as left tackle Eugene Monroe and cornerback Jimmy Smith joined linebacker Daryl Smith and cornerback Lardarius Webb as non-participants during Friday's practice. It remains unclear...

Osemele biggest key to Ravens fixing offensive line

The health of the 2012 second-round pick is far more important than figuring out who's going to play right tackle.

Ravens officially receive seventh-round pick from McKinnie trade

The Ravens have officially received a seventh-round pick from the Miami Dolphins as compensation for last season's trade of left tackle Bryant McKinnie. After acquiring current left tackle Eugene Monroe from Jacksonville in exchange for their 2014 fourth- and fifth-round...

Ravens strike five-year deal to keep left tackle Monroe

The 26-year-old agreed to terms shortly after the official start of free agency on Tuesday afternoon.

Dominoes could fall quickly in veteran tackle market for Ravens

Baltimore remains in the hunt to re-sign Eugene Monroe after electing not to give him the franchise tag last week.
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Seeing the Orioles resurgence from the D.C. side

Dave Preston of WTOP tells Nestor about the temperature for an Orioles rebirth and resurgence in Washington suburbs and previews Nats series in The District.

As the rookies get orientated in Owings Mills, we look around rest of NFL

As the Baltimore Ravens welcome a new rookie class and another summer of high expectations, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the other AFC North foes and who is doing what and where in the NFL as hope abounds around the league.

Always getting Weis about safety and saving lives in stores

Safety specialist Jason Kaufman of Weis Markets discusses consumer safety and saving lives in Maryland stores. Nestor gets an education on modern AED devices and what happens when an emergency happens in a store.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts following rookie camp

Nate Wiggins and the rest of Baltimore's rookie class gathered in Owings Mills this past weekend.

The Orioles can’t stop winning

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles sweep of the Reds in Cincinnati and orange pitching prosperity in Birdland as the first-place squad heads to D.C. to tackle the Nationals.

The man who brought 25 years of WNST AwesomeNes to life in our new documentary

It was our lifer pal, Orioles fan, baseball man and Towson Transfers tape-to-digital guru Gregg Landry of Blue Rock Productions who inspired Nestor to put together a 25th Anniversary documentary bringing into fun focus the history of our radio station, entrepreneurial spirit, newshound mojo background and then spiking the ball on 40 years of Baltimore sports media life and truth – and the best is yet to come! Hope you enjoy "No One Listens; Everyone Hears – The Baltimore Positive Media Story." It rocks because of this guy...

The simplicity of the new Cash Pop game

After the usual baseball pleasantries and big flies and cash of Home Run Riches, Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about the launch of a new, simple daily game called "Cash Pop."

Having a blast at Camden Yards with friends

Beating the Yankees is always a rare and beautiful sight for any Orioles fan to witness and behold. But, as Nestor Aparicio explained to Luke Jones, it's more fun whilst sitting over the New York dugout heckling Juan Soto, Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo every time they fail in another Orioles Magic beat down of the Bronx Bombers at Camden Yards with friends.
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