Breakfast with Jim Schwartz and the NFC coaches
The NFL Owners Meetings are about to wrap up out here in Dana Point, Calif. later this afternoon and the […]
The NFL Owners Meetings are about to wrap up out here in Dana Point, Calif. later this afternoon and the […]
It was an early morning here in Dana Point, Calif., but very much worth the early wakeup call. Every year
It’s been a chilly trip all the way around. It’s cold in California this week. It was freezing at Dodger
Ozzie Newsome continues to recruit, court and host more veteran NFL players. The next two days figure to be busy
The resumes and cover letters from people who love Baltimore sports and think they can be a 2009 local media
In the span of 20 minutes, we got two well-sourced confirmations that both of Ozzie Newsome’s shopping sprees today have
As has been suspected, reported and speculated, the Chris McAlister era in Baltimore has come to an end. ProFootballTalk.com first
Where have the old-time “voices in sports media” gone in our community? Who are the commentators who “matter?” Does ANYONE’s
This blog is a great way to give listeners to “Limited Access” (our new show name if you haven’t heard)
I spent the afternoon yesterday at Sylvia’s house in Parkville watching the Pro Bowl, eating chicken wings and pizza and
The kudos for the continued brilliance of Ed Reed and the poise of Joe Flacco permeated the Ravens locker room
It could’ve been a whole lot worse this weekend, being in New Jersey or Foxboro. Landing in Fort Lauderdale and
‘Tis the season to gain head coaching employment in the NFL and with the 11-5 regular season finish and the
Want the craziest true story I’ve heard in Dallas in my first 24 hours? Apparently, I missed running into Mark
In this new era of the Ravens media access under John Harbaugh, there have been many changes. Some subtle and
So today let’s pretend that Art Modell never moved the Cleveland Browns. Let’s pretend that there are no Baltimore Ravens
Here is a primer on all things Canton, Pro Football Hall of Fame voting, the politics, the rules, the history
The Ravens used an opportunistic offense and myriad of breakdowns by the hapless visitors to pummel the Philadelphia Eagles at
It’s not time to start printing playoff tickets just yet but if there’s any message that the Ravens sent to
The Raiders have played an interesting foil in the annals of Baltimore football history. There was the “Ghost To The
So I’m home tonight after the Peter Schmuck roast (I worked “blue”…I was surprised by how many people don’t know