Bill Cole and Nestor try to decide which Super Bowl win by the Ravens was better
Bill Cole and Nestor try to decide which Super Bowl win by the Ravens was better
Bill Cole and Nestor try to decide which Super Bowl win by the Ravens was better
It’s almost like choosing children. Super Bowl XXXV was the first time but was it better than Super Bowl XLVII? Bill Cole and Nestor try to put the last two decades and parades into perspective.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look back at Ravens twenty years ago and examine future
Former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson discusses Ravens chances of beating Titans on Sunday
Luke Jones and Nestor set sights on Festivus in Nashville after another impressive Ravens victory
The Ravens’ first true rivalry was with Tennessee as there was no love lost between these teams that rose to NFL prominence at the turn of the century.
The stakes are similar, but Baltimore was a different team preparing for a Week 17 meeting with the Bengals three years ago.
While America wondered if the Ravens were going to lose with No. 8 cramping in the bowels of Cleveland Stadium, Lamar Jackson and Justin Tucker wrote a different ending in another chapter of sadness in the factory of Browns football.
Nestor Aparicio joined the nationally syndicated Mad Dog Radio on Sirius XM with pal J.T. The Brick and discussed the euphoria in the moments after Lamar Jackson stepped onto the field in Cleveland.
Facing fourth-and-5 from the Cleveland 44 at the two-minute warning, Lamar Jackson reappeared in a scene that was part Willis Reed and part Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Luke Jones can’t help but see some parallels between the present-day Carson Wentz and the post-Super Bowl Joe Flacco in Baltimore.
The deadline to sign outside linebacker Matthew Judon to a long-term contract is Wednesday.
In a throwback rivalry in which the most defining moments had always gone the other way, the Ravens finally owned theirs in the national spotlight.
Le’Ron McClain’s 82-yard touchdown run slammed the door on Texas Stadium in 2008.
Fourth-and-29 isn’t the time for a quarterback to check down to his running back.
Tight ends coach Bobby Engram was nominated for the PFWA’s George Halas Award this week.
The 2019 opener made Lamar Jackson’s harshest critics look foolish and prompted so many to fully realize just how special he could be.
“I think there are going to be a lot of defining moments for Joe, but this is going to be one of them.”
No play may have better displayed both Ray Lewis’ brilliance and ferocity on the football field.
“I’ve never played in a game like that. I’ve never even played a video game like that.”
Less than 24 hours after his brother was killed in a motorcycle accident, Torrey Smith shined on Sunday Night Football.
With players still not allowed in Owings Mills, Lamar Jackson will hold workouts in South Florida next week.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple thoughts on Earl Thomas, the schedule, the interior offensive line, and more.
A wild kick and remarkable performance on Monday Night Football cemented Justin Tucker’s status as the best kicker in the game.
The quarterback position had mostly been a wasteland for the Ravens until the arrival of Joe Flacco in 2008.
The former Denver defensive lineman received strong recommendations from two former Ravens.
The eight-time Pro Bowl selection has already lost 45 pounds since his final game in January.
For a player many barely noticed in the best possible way week after week and season after season, Marshal Yanda sure will be missed.
Lamar Jackson played only two snaps in last season’s shutout win over the Titans.
Lamar Jackson wasn’t even born yet when the Ravens and Pittsburgh faced off for the first time.
Lamar Jackson became the first quarterback not named Joe Flacco to start an opener for Baltimore since Steve McNair in 2007.
Nothing brings a community together like a championship sports franchise. Dick Cass knows about winning and losing in Baltimore. Some deep thoughts here…
Nothing brings a community together like a championship sports franchise. Dick Cass knows about winning and losing in Baltimore. Some deep thoughts here…
That’s Mr. Jackson, if you’re Nasty…
Lamar Jackson and a rebuilt offense present quite the catch-22 for John Harbaugh this preseason.
Entering his first full year as a starter, Lamar Jackson has looked steady throwing the football so far.
Multiple reports indicate the 29-year-old backup suffered a small fracture in his right thumb Saturday.
Lamar Jackson begins his first full season as the starter after leading Baltimore to the AFC North title in 2018.
John Harbaugh enters his 12th season, which will tie the combined tenures of Brian Billick and the late Ted Marchibroda.
Joe Horn Jr. is the son of the former New Orleans Saints receiver who was named to four Pro Bowls.