Nestor remembers the life and times and laughs and tackles of Tony Siragusa with Luke Jones
Nestor remembers the life and times and laughs and tackles of Tony Siragusa with Luke Jones
Nestor remembers the life and times and laughs and tackles of Tony Siragusa with Luke Jones
Nestor remembers the life and times and laughs and tackles of Tony Siragusa with Luke Jones
Luke Jones remembers Tony Siragusa and Jaylon Ferguson.
When David Modell died in early 2017, Nestor reached to many of the Super Bowl XXXV heroes and early Ravens players to discuss the Modell family and coming to Baltimore to built a legacy. Tony Siragusa discussed a magical time in sports history in our city and left poignant words behind. We mourn his death here at WNST Baltimore Positive.
It has been two decades since Nestor took Tony Siragusa to The Barn for some crabs. Let Goose tell you about what he did in the locker room before the big win on January 28, 2001.
There wasn’t much to recommend signing with the fledgling purple birds of Art Modell in the crowded AFC Central but The Goose saw potential in Ray Lewis and leadership in Ted Marchibroda.
Nestor tells Dennis Koulatsos highlights of Ravens Super Bowl XXXV ESPN 30-for-30 night at Meyerhoff
Center Mike Flynn invited Nestor onto the Humvee to record this incredible “home movie” for a one-hour ride down Pratt Street onto the dais with the Lombardi Trophy to City Hall back on January 30, 2001. If you’re a Baltimore Ravens fans, go find yourself in this beautiful mess…
Longtime WNST listener and realtor Greg Szczepaniak shares old Nestor tales and the pleaseure and pain of Baltimore sports
Canton realtor Greg Szczepaniak shares old WNST Radio and Nasty Nestor tales and the family pleasure and pain of Baltimore fandom through the years.
Marvin Lewis joins Nestor from the desert to discuss Burrow success in Cincy and the goodbye to Big Ben as Steelers come to Baltimore.
Our Super Bowl-winning head coach on behalf of The Living Classrooms Foundation, Brian Billick joins Nestor to discuss the emerging passing game and measurable improvement of Lamar Jackson as Ravens continue to win.
Brian Billick joins Nestor to discuss the emerging passing game and improvement of Lamar Jackson
On a March Madness night in 2005, former New York Giants head coach Jim Fassel joined us at Putty Hill Station to discuss his career and ambitions as the new offensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens. Our conversation about his life and football coaching tells his story. We will miss him…
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look back at the Ravens twenty years ago and discuss how its lessons lead to the future of the franchise.
Jack Del Rio comes back to Baltimore to celebrate twenty years of football since Super Bowl XXXV
Now down the road with the Washington Football Team, Jack Del Rio comes back to Baltimore to discuss the power and legend of what Ray Lewis and the early teams built in Owings Mills.
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
Chris Redman and Brandon Stokley discuss the magic of Super Bowl XXXV with Nestor 20 years later
The Goose Tony Siragusa cooks up 20 years of ring stories and lost tales of Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look back at Ravens twenty years ago and examine future
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the joys of a Tampa Super Bowl roadtrip of youth
Sit back and let our pal Leonard Raskin tell you the story of how he wound up in a car headed south to Tampa 20 years ago this week. We all have a Super Bowl XXXV story…
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the significance of the mojo of the Ravens in Baltimore to lift the city and region on the 20th Anniversary of a Tampa miracle and parade that brought us together.
Thursday marked the 20th anniversary of the Ravens’ first NFL championship and Baltimore’s return to the top of the football world.
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.
What ever happened to that football that Stokley caught over Jason Sehorn in Tampa? Well, watch and find out…
Matt Stover kicks back and chats about realities of winning and losing football in January
Former Ravens safety and Super Bowl XXXV champion Kim Herring talks about tackling Lamar Jackson, player safety and modern biometric security in the era of COVID with his current work with Clear. You might’ve seen them at the airport?
When Damye Hahn of Faidley’s at Lexington Market was talking about shipping her legendary crab cakes across the country, we surprised her with a special customer. Let our head coach Brian Billick tell you about his Maryland Thanksgiving-eve tradition now shipping to the grandkids in the midwest…
Damye Hahn of Faidley’s get a crab cake surprise from Coach Billick at Lexington Market
Former Ravens center Mike Flynn discusses snapping a wet football and moving ball in rain
Let our resident expert and Super Bowl-champion center pal Mike Flynn discuss snapping a wet football in the driving rain in Foxboro when all hell is breaking loose. And what happens when the lights go out on Broadway for your kid…
Cue “We Are The Champions”! Or, in this case, “Who Let The Dogs Out!” This is the lost Mike Flynn videotape of Super Bowl XXXV parade through streets of Baltimore.
With the sad loss of former Ravens president David Modell on Friday, we present Chapter 4 of “Purple Reign – Diary of a Raven Maniac” that captured his role in Super Bowl XXXV win and the move of the Browns to Baltimore
From the Orioles’ first playoff appearance in 15 years to Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset after the Ravens’ second Super Bowl title, it was a special year for Baltimore dads.
From the Orioles’ first playoff appearance in 15 years to Ray Lewis riding off into the sunset after the Ravens’ second Super Bowl title, it was a special year for Baltimore dads.
Art Modell changed our lives forever in Baltimore when he brought us the Ravens…
It was the beginning of the Brian Billick era in Baltimore when two future Hall of Famers gathered in Parkville to talk about winning a ring.