Lamar Jackson on Ravens being popular championship pick: “We can’t go to the Super Bowl without making it to the playoffs”
Lamar Jackson on Ravens being popular championship pick: “We can’t go to the Super Bowl without making it to the playoffs”
Lamar Jackson on Ravens being popular championship pick: “We can’t go to the Super Bowl without making it to the playoffs”
John Harbaugh says Ravens veterans “just have to kind of get in there and get after it” after not playing in preseason
High stakes and bright lights in Orchard Park on Sunday night as the Baltimore Ravens travel back to where last season ended at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. Of course, it’s about more than Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, and John Wawrow of The Associated Press in Buffalo returns to get Nestor ready for some football and a fresh season.
Buffalo NFL writer Vic Carucci returns to discuss another round of the Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen battle and start of season
We’ve waited nearly eight months and it’s finally time to begin another NFL season. Our Luke Jones joins Nestor to get ready for kickoff as the Ravens head to Buffalo to begin a Super Bowl march with the highest of expectations and the Bills ready the begin the closeout of their beloved stadium in Orchard Park.
There’s been plenty of recent history with the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills. But, as Bills sideline reporter Sal Capaccio of WGR in Western New York points out: this is the last season opener in the history of a stadium that has seen everything but a Super Bowl parade. Get ready for Lamar Jackson at Josh Allen to start the 2025 NFL madness in Orchard Park on Sunday night.
Legendary Houston sports journalist, NFL historian and Pro Football Hall of Fame voter John McClain returns to kick off yet another season that he thinks Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens will win the Super Bowl. Is it only a matter of time?
Luke Jones offers the latest purple musings with the new season kicking off on Sunday night.
High stakes and bright lights in Orchard Park on Sunday night as the Baltimore Ravens travel back to where last season ended at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. Of course, it’s about more than Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, and John Wawrow of The Associated Press in Buffalo returns to get Nestor ready for some football and a fresh season.
With the 2025 season about to kickoff, Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Raves made it very clear about the significance of “safety” Kyle Hamilton for the future of the franchise and the leadership of its defense. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the new $100 million contract and the evolving role and status of the most important chess piece the team has on its emerging defense.
Longtime Buffalo NFL writer Vic Carucci justifies his last two MVP votes – one each for Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen – and the significance of the season and stadium in Orchard Park as a Bills renaissance has begun but still needs a Super Bowl parade to make the fairy tale come to life in Western New York.
We’ve waited nearly eight months and it’s finally time to begin another NFL season. Our Luke Jones joins Nestor to get ready for kickoff as the Ravens head to Buffalo to begin a Super Bowl march with the highest of expectations and the Bills ready the begin the closeout of their beloved stadium in Orchard Park.
With the 2025 season about to kickoff, Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Raves made it very clear about the significance of “safety” Kyle Hamilton for the future of the franchise and the leadership of its defense. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the new $100 million contract and the evolving role and status of the most important chess piece the team has on its emerging defense.
This will be the best story of “Buffalo” week. Last winter, we met Ryan Patota and Nicholas Howard, who began a Go Fund Me page for juvenile diabetes awareness after Mark Andrews’ infamous drop against the Bills and the online bullying began in the aftermath of a tough playoff loss for the Baltimore Ravens. Nestor welcomes the heroic young Patota back onto the show to tell his special journey in life and why you’ll want to help support this aspiring sports journalist’s efforts for Breakthrough. Watch and be inspired!
As local journalism continues to evaporate, The Baltimore Banner proved earlier this year that a big story still needs real professional journalists, facts, witnesses and lots of lawyers as the Justin Tucker scandal was unearthed by its team. Sports editor Chris Korman joins Bill Cole and Nestor to discuss what really happened after Justin Fenton and Julie Scharper received a tip about the kicker of the Baltimore Ravens being a serial predator nuisance to women in the massage industry all over the region.
Jay Higgins says Zach Orr’s own undrafted rookie journey made Ravens an attractive landing spot
Reuben Lowery discusses versatility that helped him earn 53-man roster spot with Ravens
Keyon Martin reflects on going from rookie camp tryout to member of Ravens’ 53-man roster
General manager Eric DeCosta made Kyle Hamilton the NFL’s highest-paid safety with a $100.4 million extension on Wednesday.
The deal makes the two-time Pro Bowl selection the highest-paid safety in the NFL.
Kyle Hamilton reacts to signing four-year, $100.4 million extension with Ravens
Eric DeCosta discusses Kyle Hamilton’s contract extension and Ravens roster cuts
What impact will DeAndre Hopkins make as the No. 3 wideout in his age-33 season?
Despite a good summer, cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis was in the final year of his contract and has a concerning injury history.
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh indicated that the future of the kicking position in Baltimore would be based on football, not the NFL investigation into the 16 women who have alleged improprieties during massage sessions with Justin Tucker. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the ongoing saga and the team’s eschewing of a “zero tolerance” policy when drafting edge rusher Mike Green, who had two sexual assault allegations while in college. Does any of it matter?
Despite Jaire Alexander being out since Aug. 9, head coach John Harbaugh expects the veteran cornerback to return to practice next week.
Will undrafted rookie cornerback Keyon Martin stick on the 53-man roster after an impressive preseason?
Baltimore flattened Washington in a 30-3 win on Saturday afternoon.
Baltimore’s backups excelled in all three phases to finish the preseason on a high note.
Keyon Martin finishes strong roster push with interception return for touchdown in Ravens’ preseason finale
Tyler Loop caps strong preseason finale against Washington with 61-yard field goal
John Harbaugh pleased with effort in Ravens’ preseason finale as tough roster decisions loom
Will special-teams contributions keep second-year safety Beau Brade on the 53-man roster?
Head coach John Harbaugh held his star quarterback out of Thursday’s practice, but he said there’s no reason for concern.
John Harbaugh reiterates Lamar Jackson “going to be good” after X-ray negative on foot
A team spokesman assured Lamar Jackson is “totally fine” after he was stepped on and exited practice early on Wednesday.
Aeneas Peebles eager to make impact on Ravens defensive line and prove doubters wrong about his size
Broderick Washington talks expectations for Ravens defensive line entering 2025
Dennis Johnson discusses state of Ravens defensive line entering preseason finale
John Harbaugh talks pending roster questions as Ravens near preseason finale