Pam Wood of The Baltimore Banner tells Nestor what she knows about Ravens stadium lease and Orioles future
Pam Wood of The Baltimore Banner tells Nestor what she knows about Ravens stadium lease and Orioles future
Pam Wood of The Baltimore Banner tells Nestor what she knows about Ravens stadium lease and Orioles future
Tyler Huntley is expected to make a fifth straight start, but he continues dealing with right shoulder tendinitis.
Bill Cole joins Nestor to discuss NFL leadership in crisis and how far the Ravens will go in January – with or without Lamar Jackson.
Bill Cole joins Nestor to discuss NFL leadership in crisis and how far the Ravens will go in January – with or without Lamar Jackson.
A win over Cincinnati would prompt a coin flip if the AFC North rivals are scheduled to meet in the wild-card round.
With Lamar Jackson still absent, Tyler Huntley has been limited in practices this week.
The former Walter Payton Man of the Year also spoke at length about Damar Hamlin and offered his support.
“It’s going to be in the back of everyone’s minds, especially the guys that are playing, but I don’t think this alters the way you play.”
The head coach also offered his support for Buffalo safety Damar Hamlin and his loved ones.
Former Terp Shawne Merriman comes home to discuss his Lights Out MMA promotion on FUBO Sports with Nestor
“Lamar Jackson Watch” continues for Baltimore with the regular-season finale looming.
Former Terp Shawne Merriman comes home to discuss his Lights Out MMA promotion on FUBO Sports.
There was plenty of blame to go around in the 16-13 defeat to the Steelers.
Luke Jones and Nestor react to the scene in Cincinnati after Damar Hamlin injury and impact on NFL
The star quarterback’s status remains unclear as Baltimore turns its attention to Cincinnati in Week 18.
“We didn’t really finish and do what we had to do to get off the field.”
“It’s going to be a good, ‘Come to Jesus,’ this week.”
“It’s going to be a good, ‘Come to Jesus,’ this week.”
“It’s going to be a good, ‘Come to Jesus,’ this week.”
“It’s going to be a good, ‘Come to Jesus,’ this week.”
After leading 13-3 in the third quarter, Baltimore managed just two first downs over its final four possessions of the game.
Tyler Huntley was picked off by Minkah Fitzpatrick on the Ravens’ final drive of the game.
“We didn’t play good football. We didn’t communicate enough. We didn’t play physical enough.”
Veteran defensive end Calais Campbell had been listed as questionable after returning to practice on Friday.
Justin Houston can become the first Raven to reach double-digit sacks in a season since Terrell Suggs in 2017.
Cornerback Marcus Peters will miss a second straight game with a calf injury.
Sunday night marks the first prime-time meeting between Baltimore and the Steelers since 2018.
Tyler Huntley will also make his third career start against the Steelers, equaling Lamar Jackson’s total.
The Baltimore coach said Lamar Jackson, Marcus Peters, and Calais Campbell are progressing well from their respective injuries.
“Especially heading into the playoffs, we’d love to get some work in before then.”
Tyler Huntley is looking more and more likely to make a fourth straight start in Week 17.
One thing that won’t happen in Cincinnati next weekend is the elimination of the Baltimore Ravens. The purple ticket to the tournament has been punched.
The Pro Bowl linebacker shined in the last meeting between Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
The rookie first-round pick says he still feels strong after starting every game and playing virtually every offensive snap this season.
“In quick areas, in quickness, in power and things like that, I feel 100%. I feel like the knee [injury] never happened.”
“To get the opportunity to run his own program, I know he’ll do a great job.”
Will the star quarterback make his return to practice this week for the first time since early December?
Asked if he’s still optimistic that the star quarterback will play again this season, John Harbaugh answered, “Sure, of course.”
Baltimore qualified for the playoffs for the fourth time in five years.
The Pro Bowl tight end says the offense must continue to get better as January approaches.