Twelve Ravens thoughts following conference championship weekend
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.
Cincinnati being “ahead of schedule” reinforces that winning and development aren’t linear and teams need to strike while the iron is hot.
Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews received the first-team nod over Kansas City’s Travis Kelce.
Lamar Jackson’s ability to push the ball downfield is one of the biggest reasons Baltimore is 5-2 despite its deficiencies.
“I know everybody wants to see him be Ray Lewis right away, but Ray Lewis wasn’t Ray Lewis when he first got here.”
Lamar Jackson faced the kind of script only Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes had shown an ability to navigate to a victory in recent years.
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.
Luke Jones says the Baltimore defense continued to hold the upper hand on Tuesday morning.
Oklahoma State’s Tylan Wallace was the fifth wide receiver selected in the first four rounds by Baltimore since Eric DeCosta became general manager in 2019.
Would the genius of Ozzie Newsome have been fully realized without Jonathan Ogden and Ray Lewis falling into his lap in 1996?
Bill Cole and Nestor try to decide which Super Bowl win by the Ravens was better
Jack Del Rio comes back to Baltimore to celebrate twenty years of football since Super Bowl XXXV
It’s almost like choosing children. Super Bowl XXXV was the first time but was it better than Super Bowl XLVII? Bill Cole and Nestor try to put the last two decades and parades into perspective.
Brian Billick joins Nestor to reminisce about the magic of a Super Bowl XXXV 20 years later
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss significance of Ravens in Baltimore on 20th Anniversary of Tampa miracle
Nestor remembers everything he forgot about Super Bowl XXXV
Coach Mike Smith comes back to Baltimore 20 years later to discuss magic of Super Bowl XXXV win in Tampa
The Goose Tony Siragusa cooks up 20 years of ring stories and lost tales of Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the joys of a Tampa Super Bowl roadtrip of youth
Edwin Mulitalo talks memories of fire dances at The Barn and Festivus Maximus 20 years later
Marvin Lewis tells the tale of the greatest defense in NFL history 20 years later
Former defensive assistant Mike Smith comes back to Baltimore 20 years later to discuss magic of Super Bowl XXXV win in Tampa while he was more under the radar.
The 25th anniversary of the Ravens’ first NFL championship and Baltimore’s return to the top of the football world is upon us this January.
Our partner on behalf of the Living Classrooms Foundation Brian Billick comes home to Baltimore to tell some tales from the magic of Festivus Maximus and making Art Modell proud.
Former Ravens guard Edwin Mulitalo talks memories of fire dances at The Barn and the good spirit of Festivus Maximus two decades after Tampa and the parade.
John Glennon of Broadway Sports Media joins Nestor to remember the tales of the Ravens and Titans
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the joys of a Ravens Festivus week in January
Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the fun of fandom during Ravens Festivus
Blaine Bishop helps Nestor recount the early battle of Titans and Ravens rivalries
Titans historian Jim Wyatt says next chapter of Ravens in Nashville is different
Turron Davenport of ESPN says tackling Derrick Henry is a challenge Ravens needs to meet on Sunday in Nashville.
Former Ravens linebacker Jarret Johnson discusses Ravens chances of beating Titans on Sunday
Luke Jones and Nestor set sights on Festivus in Nashville after another impressive Ravens victory
Former safety Blaine Bishop helps Nestor recount the early battle of Titans and Ravens rivalries and previews this rematch of a rematch on Sunday in Nashville.
Titans historian and insider Jim Wyatt says this visit from the Ravens to Nashville will be different than all others.
The Ravens have had a couple of huge playoff wins in Nashville. If you were on the streets of Tennessee with us over the past decades – you know! Brian Lease and Nestor discuss the fun of fandom during Ravens Festivus and another chance to beat the Titans.
Longtime Nashville sports columnist John Glennon of Broadway Sports Media joins Nestor to remember the tales and glories and two-decade rivalry of the Ravens and Titans
Tennessee has done it twice – stopping Number 8. Teresa Walker of the Associated Press in Nashville says the Titans leaky defense needs to confound Lamar once again.
The Ravens’ first true rivalry was with Tennessee as there was no love lost between these teams that rose to NFL prominence at the turn of the century.
Jonathan Hutton of 104.5 The Zone in Nashville tells Nestor how this Titans team is different from last January and how the Angelos folks recruited him to become a Bird watcher in Tennessee.