Chris Pika joins Nestor to set the tone for an unprecedented Hollywood version of Super Bowl madness
Chris Pika joins Nestor to set the tone for an unprecedented Hollywood version of Super Bowl madness
Chris Pika joins Nestor to set the tone for an unprecedented Hollywood version of Super Bowl madness
Ross Tucker joins Nestor to discuss future of Ravens defense and reality of Bengals in AFC North
Chris Pika joins Nestor to set the tone for an unprecedented Hollywood version of Super Bowl madness.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome the unlikely Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl madness in Los Angeles.
Ross Tucker joins Nestor to discuss future of Ravens defense and reality of Bengals in Super Bowl LVI and AFC North moving forward.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome the unlikely Cincinnati Bengals to Super Bowl madness in Los Angeles and discuss the rest of conference championship weekend.
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.
Luke Jones and Nestor debate the incredible QB play in NFL playoffs thus far
Luke Jones and Nestor debate the incredible QB play in NFL playoffs thus far
Luke Jones and Nestor make sense of once cloudy NFL playoff paths of many teams in expanded field
Luke Jones and Nestor begin the debate of what will be very complicated offseason for the Ravens and Number 8 and discussing a long-term marriage of choice. When? Why? And how much…?
Five straight losses and injuries and age all over their roster will make Eric DeCosta a very busy man this winter. Luke Jones and Nestor search for offseason answers to the Ravens’ collapse down the stretch.
Luke Jones and Nestor search for offseason answers to Ravens collapse down the stretch
“I don’t think I’ve been a part of a season with this many close games ever in my life. All those overtime games, the last-drive games — it’s been crazy.”
Chuck Clark intercepted two passes, returning one for a touchdown.
Baltimore’s playoff chances stand at roughly 2% of a fifth straight loss on Sunday.
It wasn’t a 2-point conversion this time, but failing to convert second-and-goal from the 2 in the fourth quarter marked the beginning of the end.
“We have to stop hurting ourselves. We controlled the game the whole game.”
Baltimore failing to score a touchdown from the 2-yard line in the fourth quarter preceded Rams receiver Odell Beckham’s fatal blow.
Odell Beckham’s touchdown with 57 seconds remaining put Baltimore’s playoff hopes on life support.
Baltimore tried to keep its playoff hopes alive despite Pro Bowl quarterback Lamar Jackson missing his third straight game.
Lamar Jackson logged a limited practice Wednesday before sitting out the rest of the week, making his return for Week 17 highly unlikely.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple thoughts as Baltimore tries to keep its playoff hopes alive in Week 17.
With Lamar Jackson unable to practice on back-to-back days, signs are again pointing to Tyler Huntley starting in his place.
The two-time Pro Bowl selection is more concerned with making the playoffs than being regarded as the NFL’s top tight end this season.
Whether Baltimore was encouraged by what they saw from the star quarterback is another story.
The Ravens head coach called the late John Madden a mentor and said he plans to keep his voicemails and text messages from the NFL legend.
The Ravens quarterback has been sidelined since injuring his right ankle in Cleveland on Dec. 12.
NFL author Bob Glauber discusses players who broke color barrier in his new book The Forgotten Four
Motley, Washington, Strode and Willis. NFL author Bob Glauber discusses the four players who first broke the NFL color barrier
Daniel Wallach of Conduct Detrimental tells Nestor how St. Louis let Kroenke and the NFL off the hook in lawsuit
No one followed the truth of the money and the lawyers in the NFL mess with Stan Kroenke, Los Angeles and putting the screws to St. Louis more than sports business attorney Daniel Wallach. An eye-opening account of why the city folded in its fight and the local Missouri lawyers cashed out – and in…
Former Ravens safety Kim Herring discusses his biometric secure identity work and NFL player safety during COVID
Former Ravens safety and Super Bowl XXXV champion Kim Herring talks about tackling Lamar Jackson, player safety and modern biometric security in the era of COVID with his current work with Clear. You might’ve seen them at the airport?
The sides were unable to come to an agreement after concerns about his ankle.
The former Los Angeles Ram is regarded as one of the better run-stopping linemen in the NFL.
Matt Skura injured his knee late in the first quarter of Monday’s 45-6 win in Los Angeles.
Despite 22 quarterbacks having more attempts, Jackson pulled into a tie with Russell Wilson for the NFL lead with 24 touchdown passes.
Baltimore is making its first appearance on Monday Night Football in two years.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore aim for their fifth road win of the season, a mark the Ravens haven’t reached since 2010.