Damye Hahn of Faidley’s discusses summer crab cakes and the future of Lexington Market
Damye Hahn of Faidley’s discusses summer crab cakes and the future of Lexington Market
Damye Hahn of Faidley’s discusses summer crab cakes and the future of Lexington Market
Howard Scher of Duct Doctors joins Nestor at Faidley’s to discuss four decades of friendship
Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry joins Nestor at Faidley’s for chat about where the money goes
John Martin of The Maryland Lottery discusses double enormous summer jackpots & sports wagering news
The loss of John Steadman. The epic appearance at The Barn with Trent Dilfer. And the win over the Denver Broncos that took the upstart Baltimore Ravens to Nashville seeking revenge.
Luke Jones and Nestor take note of the surging and improving Baltimore Orioles as they head West
Sports media exec David Katz comes home to Baltimore to chat local sports with Nestor
“Next time we play the Tennessee Titans, we’ll kick their ass.” Sam Adams at The Barn in Oct. 2000 to @NestorAparicio during Ravens Super Bowl XXXV run. And then January happened! Remember the Titans? We do… #RavensFlock
J.T. The Brick and Nestor catch up and count down to the start of training camp next month.
Two things were pretty obvious to everyone who watched the 2000 Baltimore Ravens during the first half of the season. When they passed the ball, they made mistakes and were ineffective. But each time they tried to run the football with any consistency, they succeeded.
Howard Scher of Duct Doctors joins Nestor at Faidley’s to discuss four decades of friendship
John Martin of The Maryland Lottery discusses double enormous summer jackpots & sports wagering news
Sports media exec David Katz comes home to Baltimore to chat local sports with Nestor
Imtiaz Patel and Kimi Yoshino of The Baltimore Banner discuss launch week with Nestor at Slainte
Nestor remembers the life and times and laughs and tackles of Tony Siragusa with Luke Jones
Mayor Brandon Scott addresses crime and guns and safety on streets of Baltimore with Nestor
The Ravens came to Miami on Sept. 17, 2000, for the first time in their five-year existence and the fans from Baltimore were out in force. It was the first time a Baltimore football franchise had played in South Florida since Dan Marino’s rookie season. A lot had changed from that day in 1983.
The Slainte team in Fells Point laments loss of World Cup for Baltimore and soccer fans
Next Phaze Cafe owner Tony Randall serves up a tasty downtown crab cake to Nestor for Juneteenth
Don and Nestor discuss the careless words of Jack Del Rio on The Recon
Local sports fan Daryl Baker joins Nestor to tell old studio stories from WLG and Lord Baltimore
Nestor remembers the life and times and laughs and tackles of Tony Siragusa with Luke Jones
Nestor welcomes The Baltimore Banner leadership team to Slainte to talk media and future of our city
Marty Conway joins Nestor to discuss what went wrong with Baltimore bid to host World Cup 2026
It has been said that you need to crawl before you can walk. For the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, much of that crawling was done during the end of the 1999 season. Before Shannon Sharpe came to play. While Trent Dilfer was still sitting on the bench in Tampa Bay, waiting for redemption. While Jamal Lewis and Travis Taylor were still attending college classes and hoping to become first-round draft picks in the NFL.
Mayor Brandon Scott joins Nestor at Next Phaze Cafe to discuss future of sports in Baltimore
While the 2000 Baltimore Ravens will always receive credit from fans and foes alike for being the team that allowed the fewest points in NFL history – and punctuated that task with a defensive unit shutout in Super Bowl XXXV – only four men can properly put into perspective the pain, the growth and the joy of a group that ultimately captured greatness.
The Slainte team in Fells Point laments loss of World Cup for Baltimore and soccer fans
Next Phaze Cafe owner Tony Randall serves up a tasty downtown crab cake to Nestor for Juneteenth
Don and Nestor discuss the careless words of Jack Del Rio on The Recon
Seattle Mariners broadcaster Dave Sims talks baseball and its future with Nestor at Luna Del Sea
Local sports fan Daryl Baker joins Nestor to tell old studio stories from WLG and Lord Baltimore
Nestor welcomes The Baltimore Banner leadership team to Slainte to talk media and future of our city
Luke Jones and Nestor get caught up on Orioles baseball as Nats come to Camden Yards
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens chances of winning Super Bowl this season
Marty Conway joins Nestor to discuss what went wrong with Baltimore bid to host World Cup 2026
Seattle Mariners broadcaster Dave Sims talks baseball and its future with Nestor at Luna Del Sea
From Ozzie Newsome and Phil Savage, the Ravens dominance began on their first draft day in 1996. Nestor takes you inside that inaugural War Room that netted Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis.
Luke Jones and Nestor try to interpret lawsuit of Angelos versus Angelos and Orioles future
Mayor Brandon Scott joins Nestor at Next Phaze Cafe to discuss future of sports in Baltimore