Marvin Lewis: The frustration of chasing Lamar Jackson
Marvin Lewis joins Nestor to discuss frustration in trying to stop Lamar Jackson and Ravens
Marvin Lewis joins Nestor to discuss frustration in trying to stop Lamar Jackson and Ravens
Jamal Lewis tells Nestor he would’ve loved to have run the ball with Lamar Jackson
Bill Cole joins Nestor in celebrating the civic victory of Ravens hosting AFC Championship Game
Brandon Stokley comes home to Baltimore to discuss winning The Big One and legacy of Lamar
He played in two Super Bowls in back-to-back years for legendary teams. Former Ravens safety Kim Herring won one here and lost one with St. Louis and the Greatest Show On Turf and comes home to Baltimore to discuss the thrill and agony of the NFL postseason and finishing the job.
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.
Dan Pompei of The Athletic tells Nestor what makes Ravens franchise ready for next Super Bowl glory
On March 20th of this year, it’ll be ten years since Jennifer Aparicio was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia that was later traced back to her work as a project engineer in telecom at 9/11 and the World Trade Center in New York City. As she fought for her life and awaited the first of two bone marrow transplants from a miracle German man who saved her life, our WNST community rallied to get swabbed for the bone marrow registry and the local charity There Goes My Hero. Jenn is alive and well and visited with her DNA twin Niels in Europe recently for NFL football in Franfurt. Meanwhile, we remain incredibly grateful for the support of our community here at WNST Baltimore Positive that kept her spirits high and hopes alive during her gruesome battle. Hug the people you love!
Wide receiver Brandon Stokley played a lot of January football as a key component to the Indianapolis Colts’ offense with Peyton Manning for many years after winning Super Bowl XXXV here as a member of the 2001 Baltimore Ravens. He comes home to discuss winning and losing “The Big One” and the legacy of Lamar Jackson as an NFL quarterback.
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.
Luke Jones and Nestor get in final words and predictions before the Kansas City Chiefs visit the Ravens in the first AFC Championship Game played in Baltimore since 1971.
Former Ravens running back and Super Bowl XXXV champion Jamal Lewis tells Nestor he would’ve loved to have run the ball with Lamar Jackson
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.
When lucky Maryland Lottery second chance winner William Jennings found out that he was headed to Jacksonville for a Ravens victory on the team plane, he had no idea that Roquan Smith would be passing out victory cheesecake.
When lucky Maryland Lottery second chance winner William Jennings found out that he was headed to Jacksonville for a Ravens victory on the team plane, he had no idea that Roquan Smith would be passing out victory cheesecake.
It’s been 23 years since that memorable night in Tampa when head coach Brian Billick led the Baltimore Ravens to their first Super Bowl crown. Now, with Lamar Jackson and the current squad on the cusp of reaching their own ring, our Head Coach discusses the path of the franchise to return to January glory and a home AFC Championship for Baltimore fans.
Like all Baltimore sports fans, we’ve waited a lifetime to host an AFC Championship Game. Sunday evening stands as one of the greatest nights in the history of local sports. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the magic and history of hosting the biggest game – or event – possible in the stadium we built three decades ago for nights just like this one.
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.
With Lamar Jackson and the current squad on the cusp of reaching their own ring, our Head Coach Brian Billick discusses the path of the franchise to return to January glory and a home AFC Championship for Baltimore fans.
The Ravens move to one step away from another Super Bowl. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar and Ravens mighty effort in beating Texans after a scare
John Harbaugh discusses Ravens embracing challenge of facing Mahomes and Kansas City
Lamar Jackson owned the spotlight, but the Baltimore defense was again outstanding on Saturday night.
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.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Baltimore Ravens’ mighty second half effort in beating the Houston Texans after a halftime scare. Todd Monken and Lamar Jackson adjusted the offense and a fiery locker room speech by the two-time MVP quarterback sparked a 34-10 beatdown of the AFC South champs. Next up: Mahomes and the Chiefs.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Lamar vs. Mahomes in AFC Championship Game on Baltimore Ravens soil
WNST-AM 1570 was originally leased by Nestor Aparicio from May 1998 through October 1999 and he had to bid farewell on the airwaves before being syndicated by One On One Sports and Sporting News Radio out of Chicago to return back to the local airwaves in September 2000 the same weekend the Ravens caught fire as a franchise against the Jacksonville Jaguars. That team would win Super Bowl XXXV four months later in Tampa. It was a special time to be the first and only station on the dial doing sports radio in the Charm City.
Baltimore finally put the torment of that 2019 playoff loss to rest on Saturday night.
Thanks to a monster second half, Baltimore will host the AFC championship game for the first time in 53 years.
“We’re excited about that, and our fans are going to get the chance to cheer just as loud or louder than they did in this game.”
Brandon Stephens reflects on Ravens limiting Houston offense to just three points
Ronnie Stanley discusses adjustments leading to Ravens’ big second half against Houston
Justin Tucker reflects on Ravens returning to AFC championship game for first time in 11 years
Patrick Queen talks dominant defensive performance in 34-10 victory over Houston
Lamar Jackson discusses four-touchdown performance in convincing playoff win over Houston
John Harbaugh reflects on big second half in 34-10 win over Houston in divisional round
After playing 12 years in the National Football League as a solid linebacker and the only two-time captain the University of Alabama, former Ravens’ standout Jarret Johnson knows the emotions and demands of playoff football. He joins Nestor in discussing ways to contain Lamar Jackson and the proud Crimson Tide legacy that Nick Saban built since he left Tuscaloosa two decades ago to play with Ray Lewis in Baltimore.
Our old pal and sports radio legend J.T. The Brick joins Nestor from Las Vegas with a Super Bowl welcoming mat for Lamar and Ravens – and anyone not named Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. The AFC team will takeover the Raiders facility for a week for Super Bowl XLVIII next month.
John Martin of Maryland Lottery talks big local winners, winning football and ways to have more fun with Keno this winter.
Every goal the Baltimore Ravens set out to achieve has been accomplished. Now, on a brutally cold day in their home stadium, they get a chance to earn a home AFC Championship Game. Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report tells Nestor why the Ravens remain team to beat in the NFL playoffs and the expectations of a Super Bowl LVIII appearance.
Mark Andrews will have to wait for a potential AFC title game to make his return to game action.