JT The Brick returns at Ravens bye to talk Raiders and Ravens woes from Las Vegas
It’s always a bye week pleasure to tour the NFL and get some perspective from folks like the legendary J.T. […]
It’s always a bye week pleasure to tour the NFL and get some perspective from folks like the legendary J.T. […]
It’s always a bye week pleasure to tour the NFL and get some perspective from folks like the legendary J.T. The Brick in Las Vegas, where 2-4 is still better than where the Ravens sit in Baltimore. From Pete Carroll to John Harbaugh and Geno Smith to Lamar Jackson, some AFC analysis and the invisible airwaves crackling with life regarding the much-awaited Rush tour in 2026 for the spirit of two sports radio lifers.
Some of us are getting old and tired and cranky but not longtime Boston sports columnist and ESPN Sports Reporters panelist Bob Ryan, who shares his enduring love of sports and tells Nestor he still attends games and awaits seeing more greatness from Mahomes.
Over the past three weeks, we’ve welcomed several members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee onto the show to discuss the candidacies of Marshal Yanda, Terrell Suggs and Steve Smith Sr. Meet Tampa football sportswriter Ira Kaufman, who brings his usual sage insights on what Yanda might be the first to enter the bust room in Canton.
Over the past three weeks, we’ve welcomed several members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee onto the show to discuss the candidacies of Marshal Yanda, Terrell Suggs and Steve Smith Sr. Meet Tampa football sportswriter Ira Kaufman, who brings his usual sage insights on what Yanda might be the first to enter the bust room in Canton.
Some of us are getting old and tired and cranky but not longtime Boston sports columnist and ESPN Sports Reporters panelist Bob Ryan, who shares his enduring love of sports and tells Nestor he still attends games and awaits seeing more greatness from Mahomes.
“I’m like, ‘Oh, I have to calm myself down.’ But just being more experienced, I’ve found a way to balance it out.”
Derrick Henry says he’s “always grateful for the journey” on cusp of 10,000 career rushing yards
Remember how the AFC’s Super Bowl path was supposed to get easier with Tom Brady finally out of the way?
On Thursday, the Ravens superstar became the 11th player in NFL history to become a multi-time league MVP.
If you were in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, you were probably down at the river meeting us the for greatest purple march in the history of the Baltimore Ravens fan base. Thousands of you met us at the Natchez down at the Mississippi River to march 17 blocks at 2:52 to watch Joe Flacco throw and the lights go out at the Superdome. Where were you in the parade of purple on Poydras? Got any pictures? Send them our way and help us share the memories of the greatest event in the history of WNST and Baltimore Positive.
“I believe it’s just two greats — up-and-coming greats — going toe to toe like a heavyweight fight, a heavyweight matchup.”
We’re all sick of talking about the postseason record, but that exhaustion doesn’t make it any less true until Lamar Jackson and the Ravens change it.
Moose Johnston joins Nestor and Luke from Minnesota Super Bowl 52 Radio Row
Hall of Famer Andre Tippett joins Nestor and Luke from Radio Row
The NFL broadcaster and former Dallas fullback joined Nestor and Luke ahead of Super Bowl 52 in Minnesota.
The New England Patriots great joined Nestor and Luke from Radio Row in Minnesota ahead of Super Bowl LII.
Hall of Famer Orlando Pace joins Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Minnesota for Super Bowl 52
Hall of Famer Dan Marino visits with Nestor and Luke at Radio Row Super Bowl 52
Hall of Famer Orlando Pace mentioned the likes of Jonathan Ogden, Walter Jones, and Tony Boselli with Nestor and Luke on Radio Row in Minnesota.
The Hall of Fame quarterback visited with Nestor and Luke at Radio Row Super Bowl 52
Luke Jones and Nestor take a look at the entire NFL playoff brackets and go down the playoff road for the Ravens path to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona.
Luke Jones and Nestor take a look at the entire NFL playoff brackets and go down the playoff road for the Ravens path to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona.
Former Ravens center Mike Flynn talks offense, injuries and future of Lamar Jackson with Nestor
The former Ravens center and Super Bowl XXXV champion comes home to talk family life after Broadway, 2001 parade memories and the future of Lamar Jackson and current offensive system.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the power of money for happiness and despair
Our resident financial expert Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the power of money for happiness and despair. And how it’s on display in sports and most recently with Tom Brady.
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders joins Nestor to talk DVOA, Lamar Jackson and the value of throwing the ball
Rookie Isaiah Likely’s breakout night included strong blocking, which had been an issue earlier in the season.
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders joins Nestor to help consume the concept of DVOA, the numbers on Lamar Jackson and the value of throwing the ball.
A bewildering first half reiterated that the Baltimore offense should remain a run-heavy unit with Greg Roman as its coordinator.
Baltimore aims to win back-to-back games for the first time all season.
The Ravens quarterback touched on several topics, including his second career meeting with Tom Brady.
Perhaps in our haste to throw it all away, we’ve lost sight of the fact that the entire operation has been assembled to run around – and with – No. 8 and still does that better than anyone when they’re doing it the right way.
For the love of keeping score at a baseball game with legendary Bob Ryan
Baltimore seeks its first ever regular-season victory in Foxborough on Sunday.
Dan Shaughnessy of The Boston Globe tells Nestor about life after Tom Brady for Belichick in New England
Trenni Casey of NBC Boston tells Nestor about life after Tom Brady in New England
The legendary emeritus columnist of The Boston Globe tells Nestor old baseball stories and dishes on legacy of Bill Belichick and the ghosts of Foxborough past.
The legendary columnist of The Boston Globe tells Nestor about life after Tom Brady for Belichick in New England and dispenses his wisdom on how to write for fans like a professional.