Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Ravens busy midseason of getting healthy and ready for a Super Bowl push
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Ravens busy midseason of getting healthy and ready for a Super Bowl push
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Ravens busy midseason of getting healthy and ready for a Super Bowl push
Baltimore went all in on Rashod Bateman’s potential after trading Marquise Brown in the offseason.
A fan threw it and Lamar Jackson signed it. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Ravens busy midseason of getting healthy and ready for a Super Bowl push while the MVP-caliber quarterback takes care of his business of making his best deal – in Florida or Baltimore.
“I’m very confident in my guys. We’ve just got to keep doing what we’re doing. There’s a long season ahead of us.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Roquan Smith acquisition and what it means for Ravens playoff hopes
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders joins Nestor to talk DVOA, Lamar Jackson and the value of throwing the ball
Rookie Isaiah Likely’s breakout night included strong blocking, which had been an issue earlier in the season.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the healthier Ravens escape against Cleveland Browns
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss a week of good energy for the now 5-3 Baltimore Ravens.
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders joins Nestor to help consume the concept of DVOA, the numbers on Lamar Jackson and the value of throwing the ball.
A bewildering first half reiterated that the Baltimore offense should remain a run-heavy unit with Greg Roman as its coordinator.
After a rough first half, the star quarterback went 8-for-8 for 94 yards and two touchdowns the rest of the way.
The head coach also said the injuries to Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman weren’t serious.
Baltimore aims to win back-to-back games for the first time all season.
The Ravens quarterback touched on several topics, including his second career meeting with Tom Brady.
Despite the 23-20 victory, Baltimore’s woes inside the red zone continued on Sunday.
“Special teams is what we preach over here. That’s what it starts off with, and they went out there and did their job.”
Perhaps in our haste to throw it all away, we’ve lost sight of the fact that the entire operation has been assembled to run around – and with – No. 8 and still does that better than anyone when they’re doing it the right way.
The star quarterback threw only 16 passes in Sunday’s 23-20 victory over Cleveland.
With back-to-back road games against Tampa Bay and New Orleans looming, Baltimore can’t afford to lose this one on multiple levels.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as Baltimore aims to get back on track and stay in first place in the AFC North.
“Our job is to score points. We’re not trying to rely on [Justin Tucker]. The only time we should rely on him is for extra points.”
“In practice, we had a couple of routes I talked to him about and kind of envisioned what I see. I had a great feeling of how he looks at it.”
Quarterback Lamar Jackson was a limited participant with a hip issue on Wednesday.
Until showing otherwise, this is a pretty good team carrying a vibe of not being good enough or smart enough in crunch time.
The Baltimore head coach discussed a number of topics Monday in the aftermath of the Week 6 loss to the New York Giants.
In a performance littered with mistakes, Baltimore offered a master class of self-destruction on Sunday.
When Lamar Jackson plays poorly – and most of Sunday was another poor effort throwing the ball where he actually wanted to throw it, especially the long ball – the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a whole lot of trouble trying to finish football games against competent competition.
Lamar Jackson’s fourth-quarter interception put the Giants on a short field for the go-ahead touchdown.
Baltimore blew a 10-point lead in the final 12 minutes to fall 24-20 to the New York Giants on Sunday.
Despite two high-profile offseason additions at safety, Chuck Clark remains the constant at the position.
Baltimore will see old friend and former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale on Sunday afternoon.
“Those guys are doing a great job at all types of blitzes in different areas — different guys trapping with the blitz, cover 0 blitzes, and stuff like that.”
Longtime Baltimore real estate leader Bill Yerman and Nestor have been close for years. Recently, they both spent time in Canada noticing how much different life is there in the modern world. Of course, there’s some Springsteen tour talk here, too, to go with the Pearl Jam shows of Quebec and Ottawa on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at The Beaumont.
Luke Jones offers his purple musings after Sunday Night Football in Baltimore.
“They’ve been getting a lot of noise about how they’ve been playing. In our eyes, they played lights out.”
All last week, the Ravens defense talked about last season’s problems against Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. In a heavyweight battle on Sunday night in Baltimore, it was Mike Macdonald and responsible play that allowed the Ravens to prevail to take first place in the AFC North.
The heat on head coach John Harbaugh was so last week ago. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens important win over Bengals and the road ahead for the AFC North leaders.
Baltimore will try to avoid the first 0-3 home start in franchise history in Week 5.
Bill Yerman joins Nestor at The Beaumont to discuss rock and roll, Springsteen and Oh Canada