Joe Unitas tells Nestor why it was finally time to write a book of family wisdom handed down from Number 19
Joe Unitas tells Nestor why it was finally time to write a book of family wisdom handed down from Number 19
Joe Unitas tells Nestor why it was finally time to write a book of family wisdom handed down from Number 19
It’s taken Joe Unitas a long time to finally write a book of his father’s tales, advice and the father-to-son wisdom that only the son of the greatest quarterback of his generation could hand down through storytelling. The new book “Unitas To Unitas” is now available. Let the son of Number 19 tell you about the Johnny U he knew.
Crab Cake Row: Our pal Robbie Davis Jr. from Robbie’s First Base talks memorabilia & charity events
There is no way we were broadcasting from Pappas in Cockeysville without inviting our Timonium pals from Robbie’s First Base by for a sports chat. Our pal Robbie Davis Jr. joins our CTO Mike Rosenfeld to discuss the fervor for Baltimore sports and memorabilia and ways your charity could benefit from a partnership for auctions.
On Thursday, the Ravens superstar became the 11th player in NFL history to become a multi-time league MVP.
Lamar Jackson owned the spotlight, but the Baltimore defense was again outstanding on Saturday night.
Baltimore finally put the torment of that 2019 playoff loss to rest on Saturday night.
Pro football historian Clark Judge talks Lamar and deep NFL quarterback history with Nestor as the Ravens enter January as Super Bowl favorites. And, as always, the praise of Bert Jones and love of Todd Rundgren are naturally weaved into this chat.
Pro football historian Clark Judge talks Lamar and deep NFL quarterback history with Nestor as the Ravens enter January as Super Bowl favorites. And, as always, the praise of Bert Jones and love of Todd Rundgren are naturally weaved into this chat.
It’s complicated – and always will be, the Colts thing in Baltimore for anyone who was alive in 1984. Over a quarter of a century it’s never been ignored but back in 2011 at the Indianapolis Super Bowl, Nestor finally put down the sword and the horseshoe for his mental health writing a letter to the citizens of Indiana that got nearly a million views during Radio Row week. But it didn’t come without raising a whole lotta hell for a quarter of a century.
Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos about when he and Steve Bisciotti talked Colts’ records and Baltimore history in Canton with Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay at The Biltmore in Arizona in 2006.
Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos about when he and Steve Bisciotti talked Colts’ records and Baltimore history in Canton with Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay at The Biltmore in Arizona in 2006.
Baltimore will conduct its first full-squad practice of training camp on July 26.
Deacon Jones talks with Nestor on Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl XLIII
The feared pass rusher chatted with Nestor ahead of Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa.
Veteran NFL insider Clark Judge joins Nestor to discuss Lamar and money as price surges on Ravens
This is Chapter 2 of “#PurpleReign2: Faith, Family & Football – A Baltimore Love Story.” Author, radio & podcast host & entrepreneur @NestorAparicio is releasing a daily chapter to get #RavensFlock ready for NFL season.
Veteran NFL insider Clark Judge joins Nestor to discuss Lamar and money as price surges on Ravens
The rest of the AFC North didn’t take advantage of Baltimore’s miserable performance on Thursday night.
The Recon examines life and death and the legend of Tom Matte
The Recon examines life and death and the legend of Tom Matte
Nestor tells old Colts and Ravens war stories on Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show
Recently, Nestor Aparicio was invited as a guest on the Chris Heidel Internet Radio Show just in time to tell some never-before-told tales of Steve Bisciotti, Jim Irsay and who got to keep the Colts records in Canton, Ohio. Listen. Learn. Know.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson now plays a regular season 42 percent longer than the 12-game schedules the legendary Johnny Unitas played at the start of his career.
In 2002, Chris McAlister and Ray Lewis combined for one of the most exhilarating plays in team history
It was a measure of revenge that was 15 years in the making for Baltimore.
Vinny Testaverde scored Baltimore’s first NFL touchdown on Sept. 1, 1996.
Terrell Suggs says he will take some time to ponder his football future after winning his second Super Bowl.
Lamar Jackson threw five touchdowns in 23 or fewer pass attempts for the third time this season on Thursday.
Earl Thomas enjoyed his best game as a Raven against the Patriots on Sunday Night Football.
Photo courtesy of BaltimoreRavens.com The man who caught the pass to set up Alan Ameche’s iconic game-winning touchdown in the
The likeness of Johnny Unitas will be gaining company outside M&T Bank Stadium in the near future.
Imagining the Baltimore linebacker’s own farewell is a difficult pill to swallow.
Part Two of 2010 Series on Baltimore Media. Nestor will freshen up this series with a new survey next week from Indy
It’s been so long I can barely remember. Any Baltimorean with a vested interest in the Orioles over the years
With Sports Illustrated releasing its list of all-time best NFL players by jersey number this week, I decided to look
Luke Jones offers his personal feelings on traveling to the home of the stolen franchise and what it means for Ravens fans.
In case you haven’t heard, the incomparable Ray Lewis turned 34 today. It’s hard to believe the 21-year-old kid that taught
As I watched Brad Bergesen jog in from the Orioles bullpen before the start of his major league debut on
In anticipation of my show tomorrow on my Pop’s 90th birthday, I’ve begun receiving various emails of support, stories and