Ravens-Chargers: Five predictions for Sunday
Baltimore aims to win its fifth straight game on Sunday afternoon.
Baltimore aims to win its fifth straight game on Sunday afternoon.
Jeff Mohler and Nestor discuss leadership and Lamar and the disgrace of Jon Gruden in the NFL
The 27th overall pick in this year’s draft, wide receiver Rashod Bateman is set to make his NFL debut on Sunday.
John Harbaugh and Wink Martindale expressed the need to see more from Patrick Queen and Malik Harrison this week.
Don Mohler and Nestor do The Recon on the wonders of Lamar and the disgrace of Gruden
In addition to discussing Justin Herbert’s arm talent, the Ravens defensive coordinator discussed his unit’s need for improvement ahead of a tough matchup.
“Every game plays out differently, and that’s something that we really want to improve on.”
The Ravens wide receiver took exception to the former Baltimore linebacker saying he wouldn’t start for other contenders around the NFL.
Everyone watches the games on weekends. But Jeff Mohler and Nestor wonder who is leading the leadership when the lights are off and the likes of Jon Gruden, Urban Meyer and Daniel Snyder are sending the emails and calling the shots.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss NFL leadership and falling asleep on Monday Night Football madness
This week, The Recon “sticks to sports” with plenty of excitement locally and an excruciating story unfolding with hate speech and NFL leadership. Don Mohler and Nestor Aparicio debate in their usual style in their weekly podcast.
Our favorite roofing C.E.O. pal Bill Cole admits the formerly unadmittable about Lamar’s Monday Night miracle. Oh, and a few words about Jon Gruden and leadership and the future of the NFL.
One of the NFL’s budding young stars, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert will make his first visit to Baltimore.
Baltimore’s star quarterback has now missed at least one practice in three of the last four weeks.
“Sometimes we just get too crazy and just start running like a chicken with their head cut off.”
“I’ve never seen him throw in-person yet. … I’m looking forward to it, kind of, sort of, I guess.”
Our Super Bowl-winning head coach on behalf of The Living Classrooms Foundation, Brian Billick joins Nestor to discuss the emerging passing game and measurable improvement of Lamar Jackson as Ravens continue to win.
Brian Billick joins Nestor to discuss the emerging passing game and improvement of Lamar Jackson
The Ravens quarterback was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his record-setting performance in Monday’s victory.
Wide receiver Sammy Watkins exited in the second quarter of Monday’s game with a hamstring injury.
Outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson had been on the reserve-COVID-19 list since Sept. 24.
Luke Jones offers his thoughts after an instant classic on Monday Night Football.
Lamar Jackson faced the kind of script only Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes had shown an ability to navigate to a victory in recent years.
“No matter what happens, we can fight, dig deep in those tough moments — regardless of what
happens.”
The 6-foot-8 defensive end blocked a kick that could have given Indianapolis a two-score lead with under five minutes to play.
The third-year wide receiver finished with nine catches for 125 yards on Monday night.
The star quarterback’s 442 passing yards set a new single-game franchise record.
The Ravens tight end dedicated his tremendous performance to his grandmother, who passed away recently.
The Ravens coach credited Lamar Jackson for having “one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen” at quarterback.
Wide receiver Miles Boykin made his season debut, but rookie first-round pick Rashod Bateman will have to wait another week.
Former Eagles DB Bobby Taylor talks NFL Play 60 and the legend of John Harbaugh
Counting the postseason, tight end Mark Andrews has gone eight straight games without catching a touchdown.
Former Eagles defensive back Bobby Taylor talks NFL Play 60, Flag Football and the legend of longtime special teams coach John Harbaugh in early century Philadelphia.
With Ronnie Stanley missing his fourth straight game, Baltimore hopes to have Alejandro Villanueva at left tackle against Indianapolis.
The fourth-year defensive back leads Baltimore in interceptions through the first four weeks of the season.
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata will be inducted during halftime of Monday night’s game against Indianapolis.
The veteran outside linebacker isn’t taking his former team lightly despite its many injuries.
“You never want injuries or different things, but it worked out very well that people were already comfortable moving around in these positions.”
With more than a month of home cooking, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what’s next for Ravens offense with first-round draft pick Rashod Bateman returning from injury and the emergence of James Proche and Devin Duvernay in the passing attack of Greg Roman.
The Indianapolis offensive line is in bad shape without three-time All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson.