“I can’t believe what I just saw…”
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.
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.
Backup quarterback Trace McSorley injured his left knee before Lamar Jackson returned to save the day for Baltimore.
In a game full of nervous moments, Justin Tucker attempting the game-winning 55-yard field goal wasn’t one of them.
Facing fourth-and-5 from the Cleveland 44 at the two-minute warning, Lamar Jackson reappeared in a scene that was part Willis Reed and part Stone Cold Steve Austin.
The two connected for three key completions to set up Justin Tucker’s game-winning field goal.
Dealing with cramping, Lamar Jackson returned from the locker room to throw a go-ahead touchdown on fourth down and orchestrated a last-minute drive to set up Justin Tucker’s game-winning field goal.
Nestor joins Munch Bishop to preview crucial Ravens trip to Cleveland for Monday Night Football
Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for Ravens at Browns in real test of playoff legitimacy
Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for Ravens at Browns in real test of playoff legitimacy.
These AFC North teams have plenty to play for on Monday night.
Brian Lease of Roofing By Elite and Nestor discuss pandemic madness of a Ravens season exclusively on television
Nestor tells Dennis Koulatsos a little Christmas story about going to Cleveland for the holidays
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the road to Cleveland and beating Browns
Former Ravens punter Dave Zastudil tells Nestor his COVID battle and how player safety is paramount
Former Ravens safety Kim Herring discusses his biometric secure identity work and NFL player safety during COVID
Scott Petrak of BrownsZone tells Nestor how Stefanski has fixed the ails of Cleveland
Daryl Ruiter tells Nestor that this is as good as it gets in Cleveland for Browns fans
When the Ravens arrive in December, it usually is accompanied by the drama of another lost season on The Lake. Not this time. Daryl Ruiter tells Nestor that this is as good as it gets in Cleveland for Browns fans.
It has taken 21 years but Baltimore at Cleveland is finally worthy of a Monday Night Football date in December during plague time in America. Let Scott Petrak of BrownsZone tell you how head coach Kevin Stefanski has fixed the ails of Believeland. At least for now…
Former Ravens safety and Super Bowl XXXV champion Kim Herring talks about tackling Lamar Jackson, player safety and modern biometric security in the era of COVID with his current work with Clear. You might’ve seen them at the airport?
It started as a the usual “giving the guy from Cleveland who got drafted in Baltimore a hard time” and talking some rivalry football during the biggest week in Believeland in a long time. And then Zastudil told Nestor he had the virus six weeks ago…
He is the world’s biggest Dallas Cowboys fan. And what began as a great tale about his new book “A Mile In Her Shoes” and autism soon devolved into old baseball stories. Mark Mussina opines on the eternal debate: Van Halen or Van Hagar. Old friends are the best!
The Browns are surging. The Ravens are trying to get the team back on the field after a COVID outbreak. This is the biggest football game in a generation in Northern Ohio. Baker and Lamar under the bright lights and Nestor laments why watching it on TV won’t be as much fun as touching the real leg lamp during Christmas season.
Monday should give us a better idea of whether the Ravens are back to building something with a chance to be special or merely enjoyed a fun diversion against Dallas.
The Ravens quarterback was noticeably more upbeat in his return against Dallas.
This is not your father’s Browns team. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the road to Cleveland and beating Baker Mayfield to stay in playoff position.
Baltimore snapped its three-game losing streak with a 34-17 victory over the Cowboys.
Returning from his bout with COVID-19, Lamar Jackson rushed for 94 of Baltimore’s season-high 294 yards in the 34-17 win over Dallas.
Baltimore could no longer hide the status of its star quarterback, who will return to play against Dallas on Tuesday night.
Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for Dallas Cowboys visit to mysterious Ravens
The Dez Bryant story resonates more in Dallas, but the 32-year-old surely had this game circled from the time he first worked out for the Ravens.
Peter King joins Nestor to discuss all aspects of Ravens COVID breakout and Steelers loss
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss all aspects of the Ravens COVID meltdown including who makes the rules during a plague about what sanctions a legitimate game? Strange times in Owings Mills…
The Ravens just happened to move practice indoors (closing it to the media) on the day Lamar Jackson was eligible to return from the COVID-19 list.
Commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear to everyone that this would not be a “normal” football season. But no one knew how bad the product would look when you don’t have a quarterback on the field.
Short weeks. Lots of recovery issues. A three-game losing streak. And a plague that has stricken his locker room. Our resident NFL insider Chris Pika says Coach Harbaugh needs to calm a frazzled franchise and win some winnable football games in December.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell practiced for the first time since injuring his left calf at Indianapolis on Nov. 8.
Rookie running back J.K. Dobbins was one of four players activated from the reserve-COVID-19 list on Friday.
Marlon Humphrey forced two fumbles and broke up two passes in the end zone in Wednesday’s defeat.
The Ravens head coach wouldn’t disclose whether he anticipates his star quarterback returning in time to play against Dallas on Tuesday.