Twelve Ravens thoughts following Week 18 loss to Pittsburgh
Baltimore won’t miss the retiring Ben Roethlisberger with the Steelers having won the last four meetings.
Baltimore won’t miss the retiring Ben Roethlisberger with the Steelers having won the last four meetings.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens season ending loss to Steelers and Big Ben
Latavius Murray rushed for a season-high 150 yards in the season finale.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the disturbing sixth loss in a row to end the Ravens season with a thud of Terrible Towels on purple turf as Pittsburgh moves onto Kansas City and Super Wildcard Weekend.
In the end, Tyler Huntley wasn’t good enough to overcome the loss of star quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The Pro Bowl tight end stuck up for the backup quarterback after his brutal interception to open the fourth quarter.
“It hurts just thinking about the opportunities we had, and we couldn’t get it done.”
“It came down to one less play that we didn’t make. That’s what really hurts.”
Baltimore lost a sixth straight game to conclude a very frustrating 2021 season.
Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has played well in his return to Baltimore, collecting 13 tackles, a sack, and a pass breakup in three games.
Baseball author Tim Wendel joins Nestor to compare of lifetime of MLB labor wars and attrition
Bill Cole and Nestor lament the return of COVID lockdowns in Winter number three
“He’s the best pass rusher in football. He might be the best defensive player in football. He’s having a phenomenal season.”
Author of The Legacy Leters Carew Papritz joins Nestor to discuss a happier 2022
The Baltimore backup is aiming to rebound from an underwhelming performance against the Rams in Week 17.
“I don’t get that without my teammates, all those guys surrounding me. They make me a better player each and every day.”
Ben Roethlisberger played his first NFL game in Baltimore back in 2004.
Marty Conway welcomes a new year with plenty of COVID issues in business of local sports
Longtime WNST listener and realtor Greg Szczepaniak shares old Nestor tales and the pleaseure and pain of Baltimore sports
On the same day he turned 25, we learned the next time we’ll see Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson will likely be next season.
Baseball author Tim Wendel joins Nestor to compare lifetime of MLB labor wars and personal attrition as Manfred goes to war with the players and Ken Rosenthal to start 2022.
Ed Bouchette of The Athletic tells Nestor about the long goodbye to Big Ben in Pittsburgh
Finding a Weis diet that works for your lifestyle in the New Year
Award-winning Author of “The Legacy Letters” Carew Papritz joins Nestor to discuss a happier 2022.
Baltimore’s late-season collapse began with a dramatic loss at Pittsburgh in early December.
Mike Rosenfeld joins Nestor to discuss Covid life in digital times
Master of sports marketing Marty Conway welcomes a new year with plenty of COVID issues in business of local sports
Leonard Raskin and Nestor struggle with the reality of the end of Ravens season
Canton realtor Greg Szczepaniak shares old WNST Radio and Nasty Nestor tales and the family pleasure and pain of Baltimore fandom through the years.
Roz Lane of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor for the joy of the jackpot
Pro Bowl fullback Patrick Ricard was also placed on injured reserve with a lingering knee injury that sidelined him for three of the last four games.
Ed Bouchette of The Athletic tells Nestor about long goodbye to Big Ben Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh. And the drama of ending it all against the Ravens in Baltimore.
Marvin Lewis joins Nestor from the desert to discuss Burrow success in Cincy and the goodbye to Big Ben as Steelers come to Baltimore.
Finding a Weis diet that works for your lifestyle in the New Year (after all the egg nog, of course)!
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins Nestor to discuss the tough, cold COVID winter life in omicron digital times and staying sane.
“In this football world, there’s always a chance [for the playoffs], and I’ve seen crazier things happen.”
Leonard Raskin and Nestor struggle with the reality of the end of Ravens season.
The 33-year-old corner says he’ll only play for the Ravens if he does return for a 12th season.
Including the postseason, these AFC North coaches meet for the 31st time on Sunday afternoon.
Roz Lane of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss the fanfare and the joy of the jackpot when winners claim their big prizes!