Harbaugh on Ngata going to Ravens Ring of Honor: “Just a dominant player”
Five-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Haloti Ngata will be inducted during halftime of Monday night’s game against Indianapolis.
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.
The star quarterback wasn’t listed on the injury report as the Ravens returned to practice ahead of Monday’s meeting with Indianapolis.
Safety DeShon Elliott was a limited participant after sitting out the Week 4 win at Denver with a quad injury.
Now leading the NFL in punt return average, Devin Duvernay had never returned punts at any level prior to Week 16 last season.
“Since freshman year when they were trying to make me a pass-rush specialist, I hate that. I don’t like doing that.”
Director John Martin of Maryland Lottery and Gaming joins Nestor to discuss how and why folks play to win the Ravens Scratch-Off game and oft times love the prize more than the cash.
Patrick Mekari has more than held his own at right tackle after the Ravens turned to him there in Week 2.
Shawn Stepner of WMAR News2 joins Nestor to discuss the emerging passing game of Lamar Jackson and the aftermath of a big day of confidence for the offense of Greg Roman and how to matriculate the ball down the field with a diminished running attack.
Strong praise from Luke Jones and Nestor for the youth group led by Tyus Bowser and Olafe Oweh. Captained by the multiple fronts of Wink Martindale, the Ravens defense continues to rack up stats, pressures and gives the transitioning offense some time back on the field forcing punt after punt in Denver.
Luke Jones and Nestor talk about maturation of Ravens passing game after big win in Denver
When the Ravens need get five cheap yards on the last play of the game on the ground in a rout to get to 100 yards, it means the passing game must be working. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Air Jackson and the new aerial-first attack against the Broncos in Denver.
Anthony Averett’s late interception sealed a 23-7 victory and continued a strong start to 2021 for the fourth-year cornerback.
The Ravens coach again defended running the ball on the game’s final play to continue the streak of 43 straight games of at least 100 rushing yards.
The Ravens wide receiver made up for last week’s disappointing drops with a spectacular 49-yard touchdown catch in Denver.
The Denver native had another strong performance in the trenches as Baltimore improved to 3-1 on the season.
Seeing Baltimore succeed without the running game being much of a factor in Sunday’s 23-7 win in Denver reflected the ongoing evolution of the offense.
It was the second 300-yard passing game of Lamar Jackson’s regular-season career.
The head coach was pleased with the Baltimore defense holding Denver to just seven points in an impressive performance.
With multiple injuries in the secondary, veteran Jimmy Smith could play a pivotal role in Sunday’s game at Denver.
The former Pittsburgh Steeler will finally get his shot with Baltimore.
A late-week ankle injury left the status of starting cornerback Anthony Averett up in the air.
John Martin of Maryland Lottery discusses local Double Play winner and new ways to win
It’s just the second time in his career that Lamar Jackson has missed back-to-back regular-season practices due to injury.
Director John Martin of Maryland Lottery and Gaming joins Nestor to discuss a massive local Double Play winner and new ways to win.
Off to a promising start with his new team, quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has never faced Baltimore before.
Brandon Stokley comes home to Baltimore to discuss Ravens travels to Denver and Bridgewater
The Ravens know they have a challenge on their hands making the trip to undefeated Denver on Sunday.
The veteran defensive lineman returns to his hometown to take on the Broncos on Sunday.
Former NFL linebacker Chad Brown joins Nestor from Denver to discuss what the Ravens will need to do stop the upstart offense of Teddy Bridgewater the undefeated Broncos.
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to put a kick into the Lions result and a look ahead to Denver
Former Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champion wide receiver Brandon Stokley now does sports radio in Denver. He comes home to Baltimore to discuss how Teddy Bridgewater has led the Broncos to an undefeated 3-0 start.
The star quarterback spoke to the media earlier in the day and appeared to be fine.
Sure the Justin Tucker kick was exciting but Dennis Koulatsos has turned his sights toward the undefeated and upstart Denver Broncos, where the thin air will be waiting and Peyton Manning is long gone to Monday Night Football broadcasts.
Defensive tackle Justin Madubuike was activated after missing Sunday’s 19-17 win at Detroit.
Max Weiss of Baltimore Magazine talks movies, purple memories, oysters and politics
Veteran inside linebacker Josh Bynes saw his first action of the season as a COVID-19 replacement in Week 3.