Twelve Ravens Thoughts (and a prediction) ahead of Week 10 clash with Cleveland
In a battle between elite defenses, Patrick Queen says the Ravens “just want to talk with our pads.”
In a battle between elite defenses, Patrick Queen says the Ravens “just want to talk with our pads.”
Cleveland’s top-shelf defense will face Lamar Jackson and Todd Monken’s offense for the second time this season.
Former Ravens 2001 Super Bowl run playoff hero and safety Anthony Mitchell joins Nestor to discuss path of his son Keaton to the NFL spotlight from Atlanta to East Carolina. Words of wisdom here borne of experience! We loved this conversation with our old friend from the Festivus Maximus days of The Barn.
John Harbaugh discusses challenge of facing stingy Cleveland defense
Quite a mini-week ahead with the upstart Browns and rejuvenated Bengals coming to Baltimore just four days apart as the rest of the NFL looks to the Ravens as a legitimate Super Bowl favorite. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss DeShaun Watson, Joe Burrow and what will stand in the way of the best laid purple plans before Thanksgiving.
Don’t blink: Defense at work! The floor is suddenly rising and the health, cohesive improvement and sheer talent of the Ravens starts to flash the promise that something special is at work in the sixth season of The Revolution of Lamar Jackson. Read Nestor Aparicio’s latest #ColumnNes in the aftermath of the Ravens’ 37-3 rout over Seattle.
Rookie Keaton Mitchell’s breakout effort figures to shake up the running back rotation moving forward.
As the Ravens get healthier and more productive on offense, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the recent productivity of Odell Beckham, Jr. and the enthusiasm for rookie Keaton Mitchell to carry the load moving forward.
John Harbaugh takes final look back at blowout win over Seattle before turning to Cleveland
Luke Jones and Nestor praise Mike Macdonald and Ravens defense after punishing Geno Smith and Seahawks in rout
As the Ravens get healthier and more productive on offense, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the recent productivity of Odell Beckham, Jr. and the enthusiasm for rookie Keaton Mitchell to carry the load moving forward.
After beating the Lions and Seahawks 75-9 at home this month, it’s time to talk about the legacy of Ravens bully ball on defense. Luke Jones and Nestor praise defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and all three levels of the unit after punishing Geno Smith and Seahawks in another home rout and stuffing.
Baltimore’s defense is playing much better than the “good for today’s NFL” compliment we’ve grown accustomed to using in recent years.
Don’t blink: Defense at work! The floor is suddenly rising and the health, cohesive improvement and sheer talent of the Ravens starts to flash the promise that something special is at work in the sixth season of The Revolution of Lamar Jackson. Hear Nestor Aparicio’s latest #ColumnNes in the aftermath of the Ravens’ 37-3 rout over Seattle.
After a fourth straight win, first-place Baltimore is 7-2 for the first time since 2019.
John Harbaugh discusses dominant Week 9 win over Seattle
Luke Jones wraps up another baseball season and previews Ravens and Seahawks with Dennis Koulatsos
Will Baltimore improve to 7-2 for the first time since 2019?
As the baseball season ends, our Luke Jones joins Dennis Koulatsos to wraps up another World Series and preview a Seattle Seahawks visit to Baltimore to tackle the surging 6-2 Ravens.
Right tackle Morgan Moses missed the entire practice week with a shoulder injury.
John Harbaugh discusses challenge of hosting Seattle in Week 9
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss Ravens success at midseason and your employee benefits at work
How will defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald handle the safety position moving forward?
With the Ravens returning from a lackluster win over the Cardinals in Arizona, the men of purple finally get three home games in a row. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the roots of family, good offense and how to win November.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens defensive dominance and Macdonald scheme after Cardinals win
It wasn’t a great day for the efficiency of the Todd Monken in Phoenix against a 1-7 Cardinals team. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the sputtering offense and inconsistencies of Ravens progress as they come home for 3 weeks and can pull away in AFC North.
Entering Week 9 with the AFC’s best record, Baltimore ultimately stood pat on Tuesday.
With the Ravens returning from a lackluster win over the Cardinals in Arizona, the men of purple finally get three home games in a row. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the roots of family, good offense and how to win November.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the Ravens’ success at midseason and offers some Raskin Global real life wisdom about making sure you are maximizing your employee benefits at work and protecting your family and future.
As Baltimore explored additions at running back, Gus Edwards made a statement against the Cardinals.
As the Ravens defense continues to shine and improve, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the multiple looks that have confounded mostly young quarterbacks this season led by defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and the all-world play of linebacker Roquan Smith.
It wasn’t a great day for the efficiency of the Todd Monken offense in Phoenix against a 1-7 Cardinals team. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the sputtering offense and inconsistencies of the Ravens progress as they come home for three games and a chance to pull away in the AFC North.
The 31-24 final was neither all that impressive nor indicative of how most of Sunday’s game played out.
It isn’t always going to be as easy as the Ravens made it look against the Detroit Lions last week.
Baltimore had built a 24-7 advantage before a sloppy finish to Week 8.
Baltimore will face old friend Marquise Brown and the one-win Cardinals on Sunday afternoon.
Outside linebacker Odafe Oweh reappeared on the injury report Thursday after returning to action in Week 7.
“It’s not going to feel the same as it did last week, but if we go out there and do our job and continue to get better, we’re going to become the team that we need to be.”
The 26-year-old spoke to reporters after last Sunday’s win over Detroit with no apparent signs of an injury.