Inside linebackers coach, former player Zach Orr replaces Macdonald as Ravens defensive coordinator
The 31-year-old played three seasons with Baltimore before the discovery of a congenital spine condition ended his career.
The 31-year-old played three seasons with Baltimore before the discovery of a congenital spine condition ended his career.
Kevin Zeitler hopes to take care of business side with Ravens to stay put
Patrick Queen taking potential free-agent departure from Ravens in stride
The 48-year-old Hortiz got his start with the organization as a personnel assistant in 1998.
Luke Jones looks back on one of the more disappointing days in Baltimore sports history.
Every coach knows the pain of tough losses and watching players take bad penalties in the heat of the moment. Our head coach Brian Billick joins Nestor to discuss coaching, accountability and composure in the aftermath of the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 loss at home to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
Justin Tucker downplays pregame run-in with Kansas City stars before AFC title game
It’s going to be another long road back to January with regular-season success feeling less gratifying by the year.
Patrick Mahomes > Lamar Jackson. Still. The more prepared, better coached, better led and more composed team is going to Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas. And the team that made massive mistakes at pivotal times and committed dumb penalty after stupid penalty followed by too many men on the field with the season on the line lost the football game. Read the #ColumnNes of Nestor Aparicio after the Ravens loss to the Chiefs.
Baltimore’s three turnovers matched a season high in the 17-10 loss to Kansas City.
The likely 2023 MVP was outplayed by Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes in the AFC championship game.
Baltimore shut out the Chiefs in the second half, but three turnovers and multiple penalties proved too costly.
Odell Beckham Jr. confident Ravens will grow from AFC title game disappointment
Roquan Smith shares his disappointment in Ravens coming up short against Kansas City
Lamar Jackson laments costly turnovers in AFC championship loss to Kansas City
John Harbaugh discusses disappointment of 17-10 loss in AFC title game
In the aftermath of Jennifer Aparicio’s miraculous survival following a second bone marrow transplant, we were inspired to do a second “Night of Heroes” after leukemia survivor Chuck Pagano came back to Baltimore in 2015 to raise money and awareness for There Goes My Hero and the power of swabbing to save lives. If you missed one of the great nights in Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh sports partnerships in May 2016, you can relive it by watching three Super Bowl winning head coaches on one stage for a great cause. This was also the last public appearance of former Ravens president David Modell, who had some very important words, as did Super Bowl XXXV champion James Trapp, who also survived leukemia. A powerful evening.
Back in 2008 when head coach Brian Billick departed from the Baltimore Ravens and wanted to remain in Maryland, he became our partner at WNST.net on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation. As a legacy AM radio station that has now made it a quarter of a century as an enduring and truth-telling multimedia outlet on the strength of our partnerships, relationships and the benevolence of special people who serve to lift the community, we’re indebted to Coach Billick for his time, wisdom and integrity. Brian Billick never had any problem telling it like it is – and never lost sight of how important the Baltimore fan base and community were in his success as the Ravens head coach but also as a leader in the city where he brought us a Super Bowl XXXV parade.
Luke Jones offers his purple musings and prediction as Baltimore hosts its first AFC title game in 53 years.
Three-time Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews will make his return from an ankle injury suffered in Week 11.
Mark Andrews discusses being activated from IR ahead of AFC championship game
Lamar Jackson says he feels excitement of fans heading into AFC title game
John Harbaugh provides encouraging injury updates on cusp of AFC title game
Mike Macdonald praises leadership of Roquan Smith for making Ravens defense go
Todd Monken says Ravens need to have answers ready against disruptive Chiefs defense
John Harbaugh happy to see brother return to NFL coaching ranks
Marlon Humphrey compliments Kansas City as NFL version of Alabama
“I believe it’s just two greats — up-and-coming greats — going toe to toe like a heavyweight fight, a heavyweight matchup.”
Three-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey practiced for the first time since injuring his calf against Miami on Dec. 31.
Michael Pierce says Ravens defense must be ready for physicality of Isiah Pacheco
Kyle Hamilton discusses physicality of Ravens defense meeting Kansas City
Roquan Smith says Ravens defense embracing challenge of facing Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City
Lamar Jackson talks showdown with Patrick Mahomes on AFC title game stage
John Harbaugh discusses Ravens ramping up preparations for AFC championship game
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar vs. Mahomes in AFC Championship Game on Baltimore Ravens soil
Bill Cole joins Nestor in celebrating the civic victory of Ravens hosting AFC Championship Game
Legendary Peter King of NBC Sports returns to Baltimore to discuss halftime speeches vs. adjustments, the revolution of Lamar Jackson and how the Ravens became the hunted in the AFC race for Super Bowl glory in Las Vegas. No beer or coffee nerds talk in this one: just football and who is going to win.
The teacher and the student will battle in the AFC Championship Game for a chance to head to another Super Bowl. Luke Jones and Nestor focus on the return of Patrick Mahomes to Baltimore and ways that coaching will make a difference in Sunday’s epic battle of NFL heavyweights.
Legendary Peter King of NBC Sports returns to Baltimore to discuss halftime speeches vs. adjustments, the revolution of Lamar Jackson and how the Ravens became the hunted in the AFC race for Super Bowl glory in Las Vegas. No beer or coffee nerds talk in this one: just football and who is going to win.
It took Baltimore nearly 53 years to earn the hosting privilege of the biggest football game that is not the Super Bowl. Bill Cole joins Nestor in celebrating the civic victory of the Ravens hosting the AFC Championship Game for the first time in their 28-year history in the Charm City.