Terry Bradshaw tells Nestor the “nekkid truth” about his celebrity travels
Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw discussed acting with Nestor ahead of Super Bowl LII in Minnesota.
Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw discussed acting with Nestor ahead of Super Bowl LII in Minnesota.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver discussed his career with Nestor and Luke ahead of Super Bowl LIV in Miami.
Retired Baltimore center Matt Birk and former Army Green Beret Art Pue chat with Luke Jones on Radio Row in Minneapolis ahead of 2018 Super Bowl
Former Ravens Bryant McKinnie and Wally Williams join Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Minnesota Super Bowl 52
Super Bowl XXX champion Rod Woodson and Hall of Fame defensive back Mike Haynes go corner to corner with Nestor and Luke from Super Bowl 52 in Minnesota.
Chris Redman and Matt Stover joined Nestor and Luke from Radio Row Super Bowl 52 Minnesota to talk about the glory days and what it means to be a world champion.
The longtime Baltimore linebacker shared stories about the greatness of No. 52 with Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Minnesota Super Bowl 52.
Jorge Lopez was dealt to the Twins despite having two more years of club control.
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.
“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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Purple Reign, Chapter 1: “The Boss Arrives” “Hi, Coach Billick? My name is Nestor Aparicio. I own the all-sports radio station in Baltimore and I’m about to become your new best friend.”
Purple Reign, Chapter 4: “Slapdicks, Quarterbacks, and Pranks”. Nestor chronicles the room of Dilfer, Banks and Redman and the Super Bowl XXXV champs that went a month without a TD
Purple Reign, Chapter 3: “The Original Birds and the Mean Machine” Nestor chronicles the very beginning and April 1996 draft with a new name, no colors and no logo – but two future Hall of Famers coming to Baltimore.
Baltimore clubbed a season-high five home runs with Ryan Mountcastle accounting for two of them.
Bruce Zimmermann allowed two runs over five innings, but his offense again offered little support.
Baltimore’s only run came on a Ramon Urias sacrifice fly after Rougned Odor’s triple to lead off the bottom of the fifth.
After months of nearly everyone other than Lamar Jackson discussing his contract status, the quarterback took exception to any notion that he’s considering leaving Baltimore.
Hall of Famer Warren Moon endures Nestor massive fandom on Radio Row in his hometown of Los Angeles
Hall of Famer Warren Moon endures Nestor massive fandom on Radio Row in his hometown of Los Angeles
Luke Jones and Nestor recapping a running a lot day for Lamar in win over Vikings.
Luke Jones and Nestor examine Ravens short turnaround and injuries for Dolphins on Thursday
As the Ravens gear up for their trip to Miami, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the legitimate wear and tear on Lamar Jackson.
Luke Jones and Nestor recapping a running a lot day for Lamar in win over Vikings.
Unfortunately, it’s familiar territory for DeShon Elliott, who’s now had three of his four NFL seasons cut short due to injury.
Luke Jones and Nestor examine Ravens short turnaround and injuries for Dolphins on Thursday.
As the Ravens gear up for their trip to Miami, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the legitimate wear and tear on Lamar Jackson.
“We have all the players that we need; we have all the coaches that we need. We just have to play together.”
The veteran inside linebacker had another strong performance in Sunday’s comeback win over Minnesota.
The third-year receiver registered his third 100-yard game of the season in Sunday’s 34-31 win.
Patrick Ricard caught one of three touchdown passes by Lamar Jackson in Sunday’s overtime win.
After a brutal start, the Baltimore defense did a fine job limiting Kirk Cousins and the Vikings offense.
The star quarterback threw multiple touchdown passes in a game for just the second time this season.
The four-time Pro Bowl selection made the game-winning kick with just seconds remaining in the extra period.
Veteran nose tackle Brandon Williams missed most of the practice week with a shoulder injury.
Will Ty’Son Williams have a bigger role in a ground game searching for more production coming out of the bye?