Tuesday, April 30, 2024

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New week brings returns, new concerns for Ravens on injury front

Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. (ankle) and Rashod Bateman (hamstring) were among those absent on Wednesday.

Ravens rule out seven starters for Sunday’s game against Indianapolis

Odell Beckham Jr. is among the Baltimore players who won't play in Week 3.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts (and a prediction) ahead of Week 3 meeting with Indianapolis

Baltimore aims to improve to 3-0 for the first time since 2016 on Sunday.

Injuries remain big story as eight Ravens players sit out Wednesday’s practice

Baltimore's health picture continues moving in the wrong direction early in the season.

Ravens safety Marcus Williams won’t have surgery for pectoral injury — or go on injured reserve

The free safety will continue to rehab the injury sustained in the season opener.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts following Week 2 win at Cincinnati

Geno Stone showed why he's a quality backup with his interception in the third quarter of the 27-24 victory.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts (and a prediction) ahead of Week 2 tilt in Cincinnati

Lamar Jackson won't have arguably his two best offensive linemen in his first road game since last November.

Ravens rule out four starters for Week 2 clash with Cincinnati

Center Tyler Linderbaum will miss the first game of his NFL career against the Bengals on Sunday.

In all-too-familiar spot going to Cincinnati, Ravens hope healthy Jackson will be difference

Baltimore is dealing with significant injuries for a fourth straight road meeting with the Bengals.

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Ravens injuries and impact on hopes for a Super Bowl

The offseason promise and upside of the running attack with a rejuvenated J.K. Dobbins is now lost with his season ending injury. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the Ravens' numerous Week 1 injuries and the impact on hopes for winning a Super Bowl.
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The Orioles and Yankees the way it oughta be in April

It's been a long time since we've anticipated an April home series like this one. The Orioles are reeling after losing their closer and a pair of bad beats at the hands of the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards this weekend. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how the Birds will regroup for four games with the Yankees in a budding AL East rivalry.

Ravens played the corner in this draft

With so much focus on the flaring needs on the offensive line, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the wisdom and ideology behind the Ravens' selection of cornerback Nate Wiggins in the first round and how the franchise will ultimately protect Lamar Jackson and stoke the running game.

Telling the history of horse racing business in Maryland

Before we can get to where the horse racing industry is headed under a new directive from Annapolis we must first figure out how we got here. Telling the history of Maryland horse racing and the horsemen with Alan Foreman and David Richardson on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Greenmount Bowl in Hampstead.

Kimbrel injury and two bad beats leave Orioles hurting as Yankees invade Baltimore

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Sunday afternoon injury to closer Craig Kimbrel and the evaporating Orioles bullpen as the New York Yankees come to Baltimore ready to compete for first place in the American League East.

Thiru makes his case to be the next Mayor of Baltimore

Returning candidate Thiru Vignarajah tells Nestor his path to finally becoming Mayor of Baltimore with another run this month.

John Eisenberg updates us on his findings in The Bird Tapes of lost Orioles history

With the Orioles surging on the field under new ownership, our favorite local sportswriter and columnist John Eisenberg returns to discuss his continued findings amidst a 25-year-old collection of tapes and stories with former Birds of yesteryear who contributed to his book on franchise history.

Feeling crabby for Preakness Week at Lexington Market

Damye and Alicia update Nestor on his new role as the Master of Ceremonies at the Lexington Market Crab Races on May 16 to promote Preakness Week in Baltimore.

Rubenstein creates prosperity in Baltimore that doesn’t exist everywhere in Major League Baseball

Maury Brown of Forbes talks MLB goals and Orioles realities in new world of digital and streaming beyond leaving the disaster of Angelos and the MASN debacle behind for Baltimore and Washington baseball.
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