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Frustration was growing for the Ravens offense after Lamar Jackson went down in week 4. Cooper Rush couldn't stabilize things in his absence, but Tyler Huntley was able to spark something when he got the start against the Bears. Vinny Cerrato shared his thoughts on the offense after watching the film.
Cooper Rush wasn't living up to the expectations that surrounded him, so the Ravens decided to roll with Tyler Huntley against the Bears. Cordell and Vinny were on board with the decision before the game took place and now they feel even better about it.
Rob, Jeremy, and Joe took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to debate who should get the start at QB if Lamar can't play on Sunday. Have we seen enough of Cooper Rush to confidently say that he isn't the QB to lead the Ravens to a win? Is Tyler Huntley the only option?
The Ravens are hoping that Lamar Jackson can return in time for Sunday's game against the Bears, but who should be the go to backup behind him moving forward? Vinny and Cordell think that Tyler Huntley has surpassed Cooper Rush for that job.
The Ravens signed Cooper Rush to be a more reliable backup option in case Lamar Jackson missed a few games. Fast forward to the regular season and Lamar has missed a few weeks with a hamstring injury. The only problem is Cooper Rush doesn't look anything like he did in Dallas.
Ken and Gabe Ferguson discuss the Ravens offense versus the Rams including scheme and a look at Cooper Rush's opportunity set.Our Sponsors:* Check out Mood and use my code RAVENS for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
I never wanna see Cooper Rush on a football field AGAIN
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero jumps into the guest host chair and reacts to the Baltimore Ravens falling to 1-5 with Cooper Rush filling in for the injured Lamar Jackson, the New York Jets looking befuddled on offense for much of their Week 6 loss to the Denver Broncos, if there's a light at the end of the quarterback tunnel for the Cleveland Browns, and why Tua Tagovailoa erred in publicly calling out his Miami Dolphins teammates after Sunday's loss to the Chargers. NFL Insider Mike Garafolo and Tom discuss the extent of the injury to Rams All-Pro WR Puka Nacua and his status for Week 7, how the Philadelphia Eagles could reset their struggling offense and if that includes a possible trade of disgruntled WR AJ Brown, how deep the 0-6 New York Jets' dysfunction runs under new head coach Aaron Glenn, if the 49ers can overcome their rash of key injuries and make the playoffs, and which big name players could be on the move when the trade deadline rolls around. Tom and the guys react to the breaking news of the Tennessee Titans firing head coach Brian Callahan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin Clark gives out his winners & losers from week 6 in the NFL. Kevin details the issues with the Jets and why their rebuild will be complicated. Why the Carolina Panthers are a winner as they improve to 3-3 with their victory over the Cowboys. Why the Ravens were wrong to plan on having Cooper Rush as their backup QB. Kevin is buying all the Drake Maye stock he can get his hands on. Is it time for the Cleveland Browns to blow everything up? Is the system failing Cam Ward in Tennessee and what long term repercussions may it have for his career? Why the Seahawks are for real and are looking like a threat to win the NFC West What Kevin is ready to admit he was wrong about in regards to Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers Reaction to Tua Tagovailoa's comments about his teammates skipping players-only meetings Plus, listeners weigh in on what player/employee/unit they've given up on for their team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kevin Clark gives out his winners & losers from week 6 in the NFL. Kevin details the issues with the Jets and why their rebuild will be complicated. Why the Carolina Panthers are a winner as they improve to 3-3 with their victory over the Cowboys. Why the Ravens were wrong to plan on having Cooper Rush as their backup QB. Kevin is buying all the Drake Maye stock he can get his hands on. Is it time for the Cleveland Browns to blow everything up? Is the system failing Cam Ward in Tennessee and what long term repercussions may it have for his career? Why the Seahawks are for real and are looking like a threat to win the NFC West. What Kevin is ready to admit he was wrong about in regards to Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers. Reaction to Tua Tagovailoa's comments about his teammates skipping players-only meetings. Plus, listeners weigh in on what player/employee/unit they've given up on for their team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the first hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss their takeaways from the Ravens Week 6 loss to the Rams. They also talk about Tyler Huntley coming in for Cooper Rush and take calls.
John Harbaugh said he planned on using both Cooper Rush and Tyler Huntley in yesterday's game, but the switch didn't happen sooner because they didn't see a clear opportunity to do so. Kyle Goon isn't buying it and explained why to Vinny & Haynie.
Co-hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer recap the Ravens' 17-3 loss to the Rams, discussing QB Cooper Rush's poor performance and benching, WR Zay Flowers' fumble, the defense's surprisingly steady day and more. Then, they look ahead to the bye week and wonder if Zach Orr will still be defensive coordinator in a few days.
Head Coach John Harbaugh, quarterback Cooper Rush, and tight end Mark Andrews speak with the media on Friday ahead of the Ravens' Week 6 game against the Los Angeles Rams.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The podcast is back for another week, and Jake and Spenny are here to preview yet another game that looks like it could be tough sledding for the Ravens. The guys get into how this defense can try and stop Matthew Stafford and Puke Nacua's connection (especially after losing a key piece in Odafe Oweh), how this offense led by Cooper Rush could finally get back on track, and if there's a hope and a prayer that Baltimore could enter the bye week at 2-4. Thanks as always for listening, and we'll be back at you very soon! Hosts: Jake Louque, Spencer Schultz Producer: Jake Louque Thanks to our presenting sponsors, Jimmy's Seafood, Fed Thrill Sunglasses, Black Eyed Susan Spices, Clipper City Barber Co. Follow the show on social: Twitter: @Exit52Podcast, @JumboSetPodcast IG: exit52podcast TikTok: exit52podcast Music: "Soul Strut" by Taylor Fields (@EDCBurner)
The Rams need a get right game, there's no secret. Limited turnovers (hopefully none), execution on special teams, and being properly prepared to either face Cooper Rush or Snoop Huntley by preventing YAC & easy 3rd/4th down executions underneath. This team has shown they can handle business and the only reason why they have multiple losses is because of their kicking game (and... a few fumbles). Regardless, it's any given Sunday and the Ravens need to find a way back in the win column. What are your thoughts on the Rams right now and this upcoming game? Think we can all at least agree that the Rams shouldn't take them lightly. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The guys listened to Rashod Bateman's explanation for slowing down on a route that ultimately led to a Cooper Rush interception last Sunday. Are you buying what he had to say?
Kennt ihr das? Ihr fahrt voller Erwartungen mit dem Auto los, die Vorfreude auf euer Ziel enorm. Durch Erfahrungen der letzten Jahre bei der Strecke fühlt ihr euch bestens vorbereitet und die Erwartung steigt immens weiter, dass man endlich ans Ziel kommt...und dann...Stau! Vollsperrung! Nichts geht mehr. Doch Moment - ihr dreht das Radio lauter - euer Song "Feel the Rush" von Shaggy aus dem Jahr 2007 ertönt und eure Laune geht wieder nach oben, trotz aller Widrigkeiten und dem "Im-Verkehr-Feststecken." Genau das machen die Baltimore Ravens gerade durch - also außer das mit der positiven Laune, wenn Rush kommt. Denn nach den katastrophalen Auftritten zuletzt und dem Lamar-Ausfall, ist (Cooper) Rush nicht die Antwort. Wie soll sich das nur ändern? Was kann besser werden und wie ist die Gefühlslage bzgl. Allem in Baltimore eigentlich? Genau das haben wir Baltimore Reporterin Giana Han vom "The Baltimore Banner" gefragt. Sie ist jeden Tag ganz nah am Team dran und kann uns etwas zur Krise sagen. Nun Schluss mit Negativität! Positive Dinge haben wir auch in dieser Folge. Zwei geile Duelle stehen uns ins Haus: Seattle bei Jacksonville und unser Game of the week mit Tampa Bay gegen San Francisco. Richtig interessante Matchups, geile Vorraussetzungen und hoffentlich einfach nur Sport, Spiel, Spaß (ihr versteht den letzten Part, wenn ihr reinhört ;) ) Ach: außerdem ziehen wir den Hut vor der gesamten AFC South (nicht nur vor den Jaguars). Mit so viel positiven Themen können wir also rein starten in die NFL Woche 6 - und wer weiß, vielleicht wird es ja auch bei den Ravens wieder (Balti)more positiv!
Ken and Sam Njoku discuss the Ravens offense in the loss to the Texans including scheme and a look at Cooper Rush's opportunity set.Our Sponsors:* Check out Mood and use my code RAVENS for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What are you watching this weekend? What does Indiana have to do to beat Oregon? The drop-off from Lamar Jackson to Cooper Rush. Closing Arguments: Is Dante Moore QB1 in the NFL Draft?
Does Tyler Huntley give the Ravens a better chance of winning than Cooper Rush? John Harbaugh didn't shoot down the idea of making a change at QB.
Rashod Bateman has been oddly quiet to begin the 2025 season and this past Sunday his effort was called into question on one of Cooper Rush's interceptions. Bob and Vinny discussed the Ravens wide receiver and this surprising stretch he finds himself in.
Cooper Rush was one of many negative factors in the Ravens 44-10 loss yesterday. He threw three interceptions and overall did not resemble the same QB who held a winning record during his tenure with the Cowboys.
What does it mean for the defense of the Houston Texans that Lamar Jackson won't be under center on Sunday in Baltimore? We asked longtime Texans voice Marc Vandermeer, who gives Nestor a primer on Houston football history and the leadership strengths of DeMeco Ryans and his defense, as Cooper Rush is set to start for the Ravens amidst an unprecedented flurry of injuries to a 1-3 team suddenly battling for relevance. The post Texans voice Marc Vandermeer gives Nestor a primer on Houston football history and leadership strengths of Demeco Ryans first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Head Coach John Harbaugh, quarterback Cooper Rush, and safety Malaki Starks speak with the media ahead of Sunday's Week 5 matchup against the Texans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Munaf Manji and SleepyJ talk NFL player props for week 5. Munaf Manji (0:16 - 0:58) opened by welcoming listeners to the NFL Week 5 props edition, promising four picks each, touchdown props, and a final best bet. He highlighted last week's success going 3-1 and cashing Bo Nix's passing yards over, setting momentum for this week. SleepyJ (0:59 - 1:15) returned after a busy week, eager to deliver winners. Munaf (1:17 - 1:50) stressed their 3-1 record on best bets and shifted to quarterback props. SleepyJ (1:51 - 3:23) started with Tua Tagovailoa under 32.5 passing attempts, noting Miami's offense fares worse when Tua throws more, pointing to past losses tied to higher attempts. With Tyreek Hill out and Carolina better attacked on the ground, he expected “more HN, less Tua.” Munaf (3:23 - 6:51) agreed Miami should run more without Hill's deep threat. His QB prop was Baker Mayfield to throw an interception vs. Seattle, citing the Seahawks' ball-hawking defense that intercepted Purdy, Rodgers, and Murray twice each. He noted Mayfield threw three picks vs. Seattle in 2019 and another in 2023, making turnovers likely. SleepyJ (6:51 - 7:28) reinforced that without Mike Evans, Mayfield would struggle. Moving to running backs, SleepyJ (7:37 - 9:10) played Jordan Mason under 80.5 rushing + receiving yards against Cleveland, explaining the Browns' top-ranked run defense and Minnesota's depleted offensive line left Mason little chance. Munaf (9:10 - 12:37) supported this with stats: Browns allowing 60.5 rush yards per game and 2.29 per carry. His RB pick was Justice Hill over 14.5 receiving yards, noting Lamar Jackson's absence meant Cooper Rush would rely on checkdowns. Hill's snaps rose to 59% and he logged 41 yards last week, showing reliable production. SleepyJ (12:37 - 13:54) agreed, suggesting Hill could equal Henry's snaps. At wide receiver, SleepyJ (14:03 - 15:37) chose Garrett Wilson over 62.5 yards, citing Dallas' league-worst pass defense and Wilson's dominance with 38 team targets versus the next at six. Munaf (15:38 - 19:43) added Dallas allows 207 yards per game to WRs, worst in the NFL, and praised Wilson's opportunity. His WR pick was Courtland Sutton over 56.5 yards, pointing to chemistry with Bo Nix and recent big-yardage games. SleepyJ (19:44 - 21:17) highlighted Eagles rookie Quinyon Mitchell's struggles, making Sutton a strong matchup. At tight end, SleepyJ (21:28 - 23:49) doubled up with Trey McBride over 63.5 yards and Marvin Harrison Jr. over 50.5 yards for Arizona, arguing with RBs hurt, Kyler Murray would lean on them. Munaf (23:50 - 27:15) agreed, calling it a breakout spot. His TE pick was Sam LaPorta over 39.5 yards vs. Cincinnati, who allow 61 per game to TEs. SleepyJ (27:16 - 29:00) warned about blowout risk but leaned over. Munaf (29:00 - 30:14) emphasized Cincinnati's fragile psyche without Burrow. After promotions, SleepyJ (32:46 - 34:33) chose Alvin Kamara anytime TD vs. the Giants, noting his slump could rebound against a weak rush defense. Munaf (34:34 - 38:57) picked Quinton Johnson anytime TD for the Chargers, citing three scores in four games and Washington's poor defense. For their best bet, Munaf (38:57 - 40:41) gave Nico Collins over 72.5 yards vs. Baltimore, with back-to-back big games and Ravens' injury-riddled secondary. SleepyJ (40:41 - 40:40) added Collins could hit alt lines of 100+ easily, even 150 if the Ravens' holes were exposed. Munaf (40:41 - 41:38) confirmed Collins' alt yardage odds, locking in Texans WR Nico Collins over 72.5 as the official best bet. SleepyJ (41:39 - 42:02) closed by urging use of the promo code and predicting another winning week, while Munaf (42:02 - 42:19) signed off confident they'd improve to 4-1 on best bets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with another LIVE episode of the #PurpleReignPodcast bringing you all the latest updates from Ravens Nation! Join your hosts @SuttonDef and @SimplyAS10 as they discuss the Ravens week 5 matchup vs the Houston Texans and more!! ft. @CordellWoodland
No one is in a rush to see Cooper Rush get behind center but Houston sports media pundit Matt Thomas tells Nestor that the Texans have a lot of experience seeing him throw and Derrick Henry run the ball against them over the years. The Ravens are 8-0 against the horns in Baltimore but lots of injuries for the Ravens presents a big opportunity for C.J. Stroud to excel in a matchup of scuffling playoff hopefuls early in the NFL season. The post Houston sports media pundit Matt Thomas gives Nestor some insights on Texans big chance to beat depleted Ravens first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
With Lamar Jackson sidelined this week in Owings Mills, it's time to face the reality of what the Baltimore Ravens offensive potential and pathway to a win over the Houston Texans will be without No. 8 and a huge chunk of the defense. Hard times for #RavensFlock, as Luke Jones and Nestor preview a pair of 1-3 teams fighting for any ugly win available. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens many injuries and pathway to victory against Texans with Cooper Rush first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Wex and AC react to the news of Cooper Rush taking reps with the starters for Sunday's showdown in Baltimore, and continue to keep tabs on the status of the American League Playoffs with Houston sitting at home.
From 'Stinkin' Truth Podcast' (Subscribe Here): Mark Schlereth and Mike Evans discuss the possibility of Cooper Rush starting for the Baltimore Ravens this weekend and why that may actually be a good thing for Baltimore in the long run.
Hour 1 of John and Lance with John Granato and Lance Zierlein! Could Aaron Boone could get fired if the Yankees lose series to Red Sox? Do the Astros have a weak home crowd compared to other teams? How many threes will Amen Thompson shoot this season? Could the Texans be overlooking Cooper Rush and the Ravens this weekend?
Seth and Sean discuss the Lamar Jackson injury drama, what DeMeco Ryans had to say about the Ravens' explosive offense and prepping for Lamar, go through the day's Headlines, assess Dan Orlovsky's take that the Ravens have lost their way, dive into Texans mentioned for the quarter-season all-rookie team, talk about if Will Anderson Jr. plays more like JJ Watt or Mario Williams, discuss Brian Callahan taking over as the odds favorite Head Coach to be fired first, look at which golden age Astros made the Athletic's quarter century all-playoff team and who got snubbed, listen to some candidates for tomorrow's Take-a-Mania, circle back to the Lamar Jackson injury situation, it being safer to prep for Lamar and adjust than to prep for Cooper Rush and adjust, if they're still cool with the Texans not bringing back Stefon Diggs, react to some pretty flirty audio of Kay Adams and Kevin Durant, and see what Reggie and Lopez have for the question of the day.
Seth and Sean dive into the Lamar Jackson injury situation, it being safer to prep for Lamar and adjust than to prep for Cooper Rush and adjust, if they're still cool with the Texans not bringing back Stefon Diggs, react to some pretty flirty audio of Kay Adams and Kevin Durant, and see what Reggie and Lopez have for the question of the day.
Seth and Sean discuss the injury situation with Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, and it being easier to prep for Lamar and pivot to Cooper Rush than vice versa.
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The quarterbacks in the AFC North are Aaron Rodgers, Dillon Gabriel, Jack Browning, and Cooper Rush. Joe Burrow has been sacked 201 times in 71 games. 100% Chris would feel confident picking the Steelers to win the AFC North. The Steelers are still having too many defensive communication issues.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss the calls for Tyler Huntley to get the start over Cooper Rush if Lamar is out vs Houston. Would Huntley be able to run Monken's offense better than Rush?
Cooper Rush has had success as a backup quarterback over the past few years If that is going to continue on Sunday the rest of the Ravens offense needs to step up.
Fantasy Football show for Oct 1, 2025. Week 5 start/sit decisions! Bye weeks are here and the injury news keeps coming. Lots of listener questions answered on today's show including rest of season rankings, and trade talk! Plus, waiver wire backup options, and a preview of Thursday Night Football. Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast.(00:00) Intro(08:45) Backup Options(18:50) NFL News(26:20) 49ers at Rams(36:40) Mailbag(36:50) Kenneth Walker or Quinshon Judkins rest of season?(37:45) Start Jordan Mason or Quinshon Judkins this week?(39:10) Flex Travis Hunter, Malik Washington or Harold Fannin this week?(40:25) Dynasty superflex - Start Jake Browning or Cooper Rush?(42:00) Start Bo Nix or Daniel Jones this week?(43:10) Breece Hall or Travis Etienne rest of season?(44:40) Is CeeDee Lamb for Omarion Hampton a fair trade?(46:40) What is Bill Croskey worth in a dynasty league?(47:45) Start Chris Olave or Elic Ayomanor this week?Connect with the show:Subscribe on YouTubeVisit us on the WebSupport the ShowFollow on XFollow on InstagramJoin our Discord Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Wednesday's BBMS to discuss the chances of Cooper Rush capturing a W against the Texans on Wednesday. What will it take for him to shock Ravens fans?
The guys discuss the expectation of Cooper Rush starting this week and if they believe the Ravens have a real shot against the Texans.
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing discuss the loss to the Chiefs after watching the film, where things stand on the injury front, how the Ravens could approach a game with Cooper Rush starting, and how Baltimore could still win the AFC North.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Use code SCOREMORE10 at checkout for 10% OFF any subscription. Dominate your league. Win more bets. Level up your game It's waiver wire time! In this Fantasy Football Daily episode, we run through the top Week 5 waiver wire adds across RB, WR, TE, and QB. From Kendre Miller's breakout to Romeo Doubs' rising role, Isaiah Likely's upside, and Jaxson Dart's streaming potential — we cover every angle to help you build a championship roster. Key players discussed: Kendre Miller, Kenneth Gainwell, Justice Hill, Keaton Mitchell, Emari Demercado, Romeo Doubs, Adonai Mitchell, Alec Pierce, Darius Slayton, Isaiah Bond, Theo Johnson, Isaiah Likely, Tommy Tremble, Dalton Schultz, Jaxson Dart, Matthew Stafford, Cooper Rush.
Lamar Jackson is set to miss 2-3 weeks with a hamstring injury. Can the Ravens get by with Cooper Rush being forced into the spotlight?
Ken and JimZipCode discuss the Ravens offense in the preseason finale vs the Commanders including a fine game from Cooper Rush and make their roster predictions.Our Sponsors:* Check out Mood and use my code RAVENS for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ken and Jason Smith discuss the Ravens offense in the preseason game vs the Cowboys including the bounceback performance from Cooper Rush and lots of work for Rasheen Ali.Our Sponsors:* Check out Mood and use my code RAVENS for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Shelby Lasso break down the Ravens' 31-13 preseason win over the Dallas Cowboys, including a memorable night for Tyler Loop, a bounce-back game for Cooper Rush, a wide receiver who is making his case for a role, a bunch of standout defensive backups, and injury updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Head Coach John Harbaugh, kicker Tyler Loop, wide receiver Devontez Walker, defensive back Reuben Lowery, quarterback Cooper Rush, and running back Rasheen Ali speak with the media after the Ravens' 31-13 preseason win over the Dallas Cowboys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Head Coach John Harbaugh, Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs Coach Willie Taggart, running back Justice Hill, and quarterback Cooper Rush speak with the media ahead of the Ravens' preseason game in Dallas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.