Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar running and King Henry rolling for Ravens offense
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar running and King Henry rolling for Ravens offense
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar running and King Henry rolling for Ravens offense
The Baltimore Ravens want and need to run the ball. Against the woeful rushing defense of the Dallas Cowboys, King Henry served as a royal addition to the purple offense. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar Jackson running and Derrick Henry rolling for the Ravens offense.
Our favorite shows are the ones where we bring folks who don’t know each other together under the same Baltimore Positive umbrella. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Kooper’s Tavern in Fells Point convened longtime NFL player agent Chad Wiestling and Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post, who live 12 blocks apart near Patterson Park, to discuss the business of football, the Orioles and people.
How might Baltimore line up against the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon?
Justice Hill discusses signing contract extension with Ravens
Illegal formation madness aside, Ronnie Stanley was a bright spot for an offensive line with plenty of concerns overall.
Justice Hill embracing chance to learn from Derrick Henry in Ravens backfield
Second-round rookie Roger Rosengarten saw a more extended look as the first-team right tackle on Thursday.
The biggest headline from Sunday’s workout was who was missing from the practice field.
Baltimore made only six picks in last year’s draft, its lowest total since 2009.
Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh said little of consequence over Friday’s 42-minute session with the media.
Lamar Jackson owned the spotlight, but the Baltimore defense was again outstanding on Saturday night.
This Baltimore Ravens team appears to be on schedule for a third Purple Reign. And Lamar is ready to write that script. Believe that.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings after Baltimore locked up the AFC’s No. 1 seed in dominant fashion.
Marlon Humphrey rebounded nicely from a rough Week 14 performance to limit the Jaguars’ passing game.
Baltimore has now won eight of its last nine games, including four straight on the road.
Baltimore won for the sixth time in seven games to go into the bye week with the best record in the AFC.
Rookie Keaton Mitchell’s breakout effort figures to shake up the running back rotation moving forward.
Geno Stone’s third-quarter interception swung the momentum back to Baltimore in the 24-16 win.
The son of former Ravens safety Anthony Mitchell, the undrafted rookie is expected to make his debut on Sunday.
Luke Jones and Nestor assess play of Lamar Jackson in efficient win over Browns in Cleveland
In an easy victory over the Cleveland Browns, Lamar Jackson was a very efficient 15-of-19 throwing the football but Luke Jones and Nestor wonder if Todd Monken feels like he really needs to do more in the passing game. So far, so good.
The three-time Pro Bowl cornerback practiced for the first time since undergoing foot surgery in mid-August.
Roquan Smith and the defense led the way against a Cleveland team doomed without Deshaun Watson.
David Ojabo suffered an ankle injury in last Sunday’s overtime loss to Indianapolis.
Odell Beckham Jr. is among the Baltimore players who won’t play in Week 3.
Baltimore aims to improve to 3-0 for the first time since 2016 on Sunday.
Baltimore’s health picture continues moving in the wrong direction early in the season.
Luke Jones and Nestor toast Ravens huge road win in Cincinnati amidst a bunch of injuries
Another impressive performance in Cinncinati from Lamar Jackson and the passing side of the Todd Monken offense but as Luke Jones points out to Nestor in the post game, the Ravens huge road division win came when Gus Edwards touched the ball late and iced the game.
Lamar Jackson won’t have arguably his two best offensive linemen in his first road game since last November.
Center Tyler Linderbaum will miss the first game of his NFL career against the Bengals on Sunday.
Luke Jones and Nestor give flowers to Zay and discuss play of Lamar against Texans
Amidst all of the injuries and penalties, the Ravens not only beat the Texans 25-9 on Sunday but Lamar Jackson took the new toy out of the April draft wrapper and let Zay Flowers touch the ball in space. Is it a preview of what’s to come for the Todd Monken offense?
Luke Jones offers his purple musings from the 25-9 win over the Texans.
After an underwhelming first half, Baltimore pulled away with two touchdowns in the third quarter.
Justice Hill discusses J.K. Dobbins injury and his two-touchdown effort for Ravens offense
It was a good thing this “fourth preseason game” that counts came against the lowly of the lowliest where you’re not punished for your mistakes and miscues – but nobody looked or felt like a winner after this costly 25-9 win over the Texans. Read #ColumnNes by Nestor Aparicio here.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings with most of the roster-building dust now settled.
Fights broke out on back-to-back plays during Tuesday’s practice between Baltimore and the Commanders.