Ravens’ Bozeman comfortable, confident ahead of first NFL start at his old position
Baltimore hopes Bradley Bozeman will bring stability to the center position that was so problematic in 2020.
Baltimore hopes Bradley Bozeman will bring stability to the center position that was so problematic in 2020.
“It’s going to be fun. I know the tickets are one of the hottest tickets on the market. I’m looking forward to the game.”
Veteran Jimmy Smith returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since injuring his ankle on Aug. 6.
Longtime Raiders observer Jimmy Durkin from The Athletic discusses the choppy offseason and talent evaluation of Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden as the Ravens prepare to open the season in Las Vegas.
The three-time Pro Bowl running back’s career has been anything but smooth since leaving the Steelers.
The Ravens wide receiver missed the entire preseason after hurting his hamstring in late July.
“The preseason doesn’t tell you much, so you just kind of go into the game without much information.”
The Ravens haven’t yet signed Lamar Jackson to a monster contract extension, but his favorite target isn’t going anywhere.
The 2019 fourth-round pick had just returned from an ankle injury before reportedly tearing his Achilles tendon in last Thursday’s practice.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss initial 53 man roster of Baltimore Ravens prepping for Las Vegas
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens defensive dominance in preseason and prep for Raiders
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss Caves golf and Ravens question marks
Mike Tanier of Football Outsiders gives Nestor the analytics of football analytics
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the anticipation of football season and agony of August pain
One-time algebra teacher to Joe Flacco in South Jersey, our Football Outsiders insider Mike Tanier gives Nestor the analytics of football analytics and how to make better use of all of this data and information.
With all of the uncertainty on the offensive side of the ball, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens the August defensive dominance of the preseason and how that depth could help against the Raiders in Las Vegas.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss initial 53-man roster of Baltimore Ravens prepping for Las Vegas
Don and Nestor do The Recon on politicians, interviews and how to find the truth in a sound bite
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the many concerns of the offense and the aftermath of a stunning weekend of Baltimore PGA golf at Caves Valley.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the anticipation of football season and the agony of August pain to J. K. Dobbins for the Ravens’ hopes this season.
After a long chat in Annapolis with Governor Larry Hogan, Don and Nestor do The Recon on politicians, interviews and how to find the truth in a sound bite.
Governor Larry Hogan celebrates 30 Maryland crab cakes with Nestor and Don at Boatyard in Annapolis
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.”
The donation will assist The Greater New Orleans Foundation, the United Way of Southeast Louisiana, and the American Red Cross.
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.”