Twelve Ravens thoughts at conclusion of 2021 preseason
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens enjoy a weekend off before beginning the regular season.
Luke Jones offers his latest purple musings as the Ravens enjoy a weekend off before beginning the regular season.
His temporary release lasted less than 48 hours as Baltimore reworked its roster for the start of the regular season.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan joins Nestor and Don for a number of local political debates
First-round pick Rashod Bateman underwent groin surgery just under three weeks ago.
Quarterback Trace McSorley cleared waivers and again gives Baltimore a third quarterback behind Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley.
Governor Larry Hogan officially completes Nestor’s crazy #CrabCakeTour odyssey at The Boatyard in Annapolis with Don Mohler and plenty of political discussion, disagreement and fun conversation.
“Let’s get him 100% ready to roll, and then let’s go. But would you like him out there? Sure, but we’ll be just fine.”
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Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the nightmare of Dobbins injury for Ravens offense
The third-round safety could see action in the dime package early in the season.
The Ravens elected to enter the regular season with two quarterbacks for the first time since 2017.
Luke Jones takes a look at a 53-man roster very likely to change in the coming days.
The departure of veteran outside linebacker Pernell McPhee may only be temporary.
“I’m ready to do whatever is asked of me. I’m ready to step up.”
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour concluded its month-long adventure at The Boatyard in Eastport with a long, wide-ranging chat with Governor Larry Hogan, who debated Red Line, masks, school openings, taxes and statewide broadband with Don and Nestor.
The third-year wide receiver had been sidelined with a hamstring injury since July 29.
“It’s adversity. We’ll have to deal with it, and we will. We have the players to do it.”
“He will be ready to go next year. There’s no question about it. He’ll be ready to roll.”
Luke Jones takes his last shot at predicting the initial 53-man roster with final cuts coming Tuesday afternoon.
“He’s such a good dude, and he loves the game. Anytime the game’s taken away from a dude like that, you really feel for him.”
Running back Ty’Son Williams continued to look like someone who can contribute in the absence of J.K. Dobbins.
“I don’t really make levels or percentages or anything like that. I don’t really have a measurement on it.”
Multiple reports on Sunday confirmed a season-ending knee injury for the young running back.
The Ravens quarterback is hoping for the best in regards to the J.K. Dobbins injury.
Tyler Huntley threw four touchdowns and ran for another as Baltimore blew out Washington in a 37-3 final.
Tight end Josh Oliver can lock up a roster spot with a good showing against the Washington Football Team.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens path to Las Vegas and players on bubble
Former Delegate and current Essex attorney Todd Schuler joins Nestor to catch up on all things summer, crab cakes and what really brings Marylanders together this time of year.
The Shaun Wade trade provided a long-term mulligan and the chance to avoid waiving someone selected in the fifth round.
The fifth-round pick from Ohio State was firmly on the roster bubble after an uneven summer.
The defensive coordinator said Jaylon Ferguson had the best practices of his career last week and continues to play well this summer.
“The situation is the situation. You have to adapt, adjust, and do the best you can and evolve as you go. The sooner we can get them out there 100%, the better.”
Third-year outside linebacker Jaylon Ferguson appears to have improved his roster chances over the first two preseason games.
The standout left tackle expects to be “full-go” for the season opener against Las Vegas.
After sustaining a hamstring injury in late July, the wide receiver has been running and working out on a side field for 2 1/2 weeks.
“They’ve been working hard to get back with us, and we’ve been working hard. We’re pros; we should be hitting right off where we started off.”
The fifth-year outside linebacker credited Justin Houston for taking young players under his wing during training camp.
“I’m just enjoying myself. I’m enjoying my time with my teammates, with my friends, with my coaches, and all that stuff will just sort itself out.”
Half of the wide receivers on the active roster weren’t practicing on Tuesday morning.
Reserve safety Jordan Richards was a core contributor on special teams and appeared in every game for Baltimore last year.