Andrews excited to work with “special, special group” of Ravens tight ends in 2022
The All-Pro tight end says rookie Isaiah Likely has “a little bit of me in him for sure.”
The All-Pro tight end says rookie Isaiah Likely has “a little bit of me in him for sure.”
Still recovering from last year’s ACL injury, running back Gus Edwards is considered a real question mark for the 2022 season opener.
Luke Jones and Nestor set the stage for Ravens training camp and who will be healthy on September 11
Our money insider Leonard Raskin takes a deeper dive into the earning potential of Lamar Jackson and how he’d make the most money in a long-term contract with the Baltimore Ravens.
Given the depth questions at outside linebacker, Odafe Oweh making a big jump in his second season would be a positive development for Baltimore.
Luke Jones and Nestor set the stage for Ravens training camp and who will be healthy on September 11
Veteran cornerback Marcus Peters and the five others may still begin practicing at any point during training camp.
Rashod Bateman will be under the microscope all summer, but the 2021 first-round pick simply stacking reps with Lamar Jackson will help.
The 2020 second-round pick took exception to an NFL Network report indicating his status for the season opener could be up in the air.
While it’s unclear whether there will be a long-term deal anytime soon for the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson, Luke Jones and Nestor don’t blame the former MVP and star-of-the-show for wanting to be paid like DeShaun Watson this summer.
Will outside linebacker Tyus Bowser be ready for the start of the regular season?
Veteran edge rusher Justin Houston made his return to the Ravens official on Tuesday.
John Martin discusses a million reasons to play new Show Me scratchoff from Maryland Lottery
John Martin discusses a million reasons to play new Show Me scratchoff from Maryland Lottery
Luke Jones takes his latest look at the 90-man roster with the start of training camp just a month away.
I hate parades. I don’t watch them on television. I don’t attend them. I don’t even understand the point of them. Prior to Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001, I had been to one parade in my life, and I didn’t like it.
The minute Tony Siragusa landed on Rich Gannon, it was all over for the Oakland Raiders in the AFC Championship Game. Let @NestorAparicio take you back to The Black Hole and experience the day the Ravens went to their first Super Bowl.
“When you go into the lion’s den, you don’t tippy-toe in. You carry a spear! You go in screaming like a banshee and say, Where is the son of a bitch?” The legend and #PurpleReign lore of #RavensFlock win in Nashville and Ray Lewis > Eddie George. @NestorAparicio presents his 2001 SB35 epic tale.
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.
Don and Nestor discuss the careless words of Jack Del Rio on The Recon
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.
Luke Jones remembers Tony Siragusa and Jaylon Ferguson.
With an outspoken personality and a 340-pound frame that made him larger than life, “Goose” helped anchor one of the greatest defenses in NFL history.
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.
The 26-year-old was preparing for his fourth NFL season and had taken part in last week’s minicamp.
Don and Nestor discuss the careless words of Jack Del Rio on The Recon
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 5: “Canton Comes to Baltimore” Nestor recounts what an outpost franchise the Ravens were when Rod Woodson and Shannon Sharpe showed up in Owings Mills
Luke Jones shares which players he’s looking forward to watching when the action really ramps up in early August.
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
James Urban offered his impressions after getting his first in-person look at Lamar Jackson since the end of last season.
Luke Jones offers his observations from the final day of spring workouts.
The star quarterback said the sides are “keeping it private” while falling back on his “having conversations” line multiple times to answer questions.
The head coach offered an encouraging update on left tackle Ronnie Stanley’s ankle.
“There’s like rookie receivers everywhere going crazy, and everybody is talking about us. But we embrace it. It’s a challenge.”
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.