Luke Jones and Nestor give Lamar all praise after first playoff win
Luke Jones and Nestor give Lamar all praise after first playoff win
Luke Jones and Nestor give Lamar all praise after first playoff win
Luke Jones and Nestor recap an impressive road playoff win for Ravens in Tennessee
Much like the Titans shut down Jamal Lewis in the 2003 postseason, the Ravens limited 2,000-yard rusher Derrick Henry to 40 yards on 18 carries on Sunday.
By the time the Ravens lined up in victory formation to finish Sunday’s 20-13 win, they were finally back where they started 365 days ago.
“Right now, for me, this is the best win ever. And not just because of what was at stake, but because of the guys and what it meant to our team.”
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Edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue missed the regular-season finale due to a hamstring injury.
“We’ll just see where it takes us going from here.”
All seven took part in Friday’s practice in at least a limited capacity.
Will Baltimore break through to win its first playoff game in six years? Luke Jones offers his final call.
As Chris Pika learned during his years in NFL front office work, the first week of the year is often the cruelest.
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.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore officially punched its ticket to the postseason.
If you were to write the script for a redemption tour, there’s no better starting opponent than the Tennessee Titans.
The Baltimore head coach said it was a “joyous” locker room after the 38-3 win over Cincinnati, but the second season begins next weekend.
Baltimore will clinch its third straight trip to the playoffs with a win over Cincinnati on Sunday.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor preview a New Year and a surging football team as Ravens seek to earn a playoff berth in Cincinnati on Sunday.
Cornerback Marcus Peters was one of 10 Baltimore players listed as questionable to play against Cincinnati.
The Ravens coach is proud of how the young quarterback has rebounded from a rough November to play his best football of the season.
The stakes are similar, but Baltimore was a different team preparing for a Week 17 meeting with the Bengals three years ago.
What a difference a day made as many Ravens fans were ready to give up on thoughts of the playoffs after Miami’s win on Saturday.
The first time Nestor Aparicio did a sports radio show was on December 13, 1991. Over the years, Don Mohler has heard a lot of stories about Nestor’s parents but he dove all in to interview the interviewer in this lengthy segment about growing up in Dundalk as an adopted replacement child in a broken, grieving family. This one is personal…
While peeking at the out-of-town scoreboard on Sunday, the Ravens again made the playoff field take notice of what they’re doing in December.
The Ravens have won a season-high four consecutive games and now control their path to January.
Standout cornerback Marcus Peters continues to be sidelined with a calf injury.
The veteran head coach noted New York’s recent road win in Seattle as well as the Giants having won four of their last six games.
Don Mohler asks Nestor to discuss 29 years of sports radio and life on the air for Baltimore fans. The first time Nestor Aparicio did a sports radio show was on December 13, 1991. Over the years, Don Mohler has heard a lot of stories about Nestor’s parents but he dove all in to interview the interviewer in this lengthy segment about growing up in Dundalk as an adopted replacement child in a broken, grieving family. This one is personal…
Baltimore held the Jaguars to 2.1 yards per play and collected four sacks and a safety in the first half of Sunday’s victory.
It was a playoff contender and double-digit favorite hosting a lowly opponent in the thick of the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes.
The head coach was proud of the way his team responded coming off the emotional Monday night win at Cleveland.
Marquise Brown was activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Saturday afternoon.
The 2019 Pro Bowl running back played only one snap in the Week 14 win at Cleveland.
Marquise Brown was deemed a high-risk close contact, but that doesn’t mean he won’t play in Week 15.
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.
In a game full of nervous moments, Justin Tucker attempting the game-winning 55-yard field goal wasn’t one of them.