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Michael Crabtree

Twelve Ravens Thoughts following Super Bowl LVII

Fromer Baltimore offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. helped Kansas City to a title on Sunday night.

2019 Ravens training camp preview: Wide receivers

Slot receiver Willie Snead caught 62 passes for 651 yards and a touchdown in his first season with Baltimore.

Twelve Ravens thoughts on DeCosta, Harbaugh remarks from NFL combine

Speaking at his first combine as general manager, Eric DeCosta didn't sound very different from Ozzie Newsome.

Ravens begin latest wide receiver rebuild by cutting Crabtree

Michael Crabtree owned the third-highest drop rate in the NFL in 2018, according to Pro Football Focus.

How did Ravens wide receivers stack up to rest of NFL in 2018?

John Brown had very different halves of the season for Baltimore.

Examining Ravens’ top 11 salary cap numbers for 2019

Cornerback Jimmy Smith carries a $15.85 million cap figure and hasn't played 16 games in a season since 2015.

Twelve Ravens thoughts following 23-17 loss to Chargers

Two late touchdowns didn't make up for a disappointing year from veteran Michael Crabtree.

Ravens-Raiders: Five predictions for Sunday

Baltimore has collected only three sacks over the last four games.

Jackson preparing for second start as Flacco remains sidelined

The rookie quarterback says he wants to get his wide receivers more involved against Oakland.

Ravens-Panthers: Five predictions for Sunday

Baltimore has won the last two games against Carolina with the most recent taking place in 2014.
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Let our Orioles heroes and his teammates tell you about the greatness of Brooks Robinson

It's hard to put into words just how great Brooks Robinson was to everyone he met. He was the gold standard for human beings and Baltimore loved him. So did his teammates. Let them tell you all about the legend of No. 5.

We loved Brooks Robinson – all of us!

There are no words to adequately express his contributions on and off the field in the City of Baltimore over the last 70 years. The loss of Brooks Robinson on Tuesday night brought the city to a standstill. We will share our Hall of Fame chats with No. 5 here and at WNST-AM 1570 throughout the week as the Orioles attempt to clinch another American League East crown. RIP Brooks! We loved you and we're going to miss you.

Was Nestor nervous the first time he sat down to interview Brooks Robinson?

It happened at Hooters at Harborplace and there are no pictures to show just how nervous Nestor was in trying to be cool with royalty in 1995

Brooks Robinson talks Orioles baseball and Crown Gasoline with a very nervous Nestor in Spring 1995 at Harborplace

It was the spring of 1995 and Major League Baseball was recovering from an awful strike and Brooks Robinson was sitting at Harborplace talking about a new day in the game.

Brooks Robinson talks about his love of baseball and the minors

Nestor always loved having Brooksie drop by the radio show. This is a 2003 visit discussing minor league baseball and the Montreal Expos.

How much of this can you really blame on Lamar Jackson?

With the Ravens offense missing key starters at every level, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the play of the $260 million quarterback and what Todd Monken – and the fans – expect from him on Sunday afternoons? Six years into the "experiment" of Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh, Lamar Jackson running the football on an RPO is still the team's best chance for success on any given play.

Finally getting Free to tell the history of Baltimore house music with the great Ultra Nate´

Our Maryland Crab Cake Tour, presented by The Maryland Lottery, Window Nation and Jiffy Lube is always filled with serendipity. Roz Lane was coming by Koco's Pub to help us give away from Ravens scratch-offs and wound up Ko-hosting our segment with the Baltimore diva of the dance floor and celebrating 20 years of Deep Sugar grooves. Let Roz tell you about all of those all night dance parties at the Paradox while Ultra schools Nestor on the roots of house music and her amazing international success as an artist.

How much room do we have on the Orioles Bandwagon?

Our favorite Editor-In-Chief and social critic Max Weiss of Baltimore Magazine joins Nestor and Ricig at Koco's Pub for a pre-October chat about the history and relevance of Orioles baseball in Baltimore. And her essay wondering just how many folks are coming back to Orioles Magic as postseason bunting looms at Camden Yards and the excitement grows.
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