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None of the news has been encouraging out of Owings Mills. The injuries to Lamar Jackson and Ronnie Stanley on the offense and the decimation of the defensive front with Nnamdi Madubuike gone for the year and Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins all early exits in Kansas City, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the scorecard you'll need to identify who will play against the Houston Texans on Sunday. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Ravens numerous injuries and wonder who gets back on the field against Texans first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
In this episode of Quiet Storm Sports, we discuss Ravens QB Lamar Jackson expected to miss 2-3 weeks due to hamstring injury. We also cover what the issue has been with Ravens offense so far this season. Be sure to share your thoughts in the live chat/comments!!.
The entire defensive line of the Baltimore Ravens was ravaged with injury before the game started in Kansas City. Now, with Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins added to the injury report, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the defensive deficiencies and obvious depth concerns amidst mass losses and an atrocious 1-3 start to a season with Super Bowl expectations. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss defensive deficiencies of Ravens defense and depth concerns amidst mass injuries first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Brian H. Waters has lost hope in his Baltimore Ravens! He kicks off the show discussing the tylenol and the importance of listening to your doctors. Then he discusses a few trending topics including:Michael Porter Jr., worth $200 Million plus, makes his ex-girlfriend pay half the rent (5:00)Then he reacts to Tua Tagovailoa shot at Cam Netwon (9:38)Russell Wilson getting benched. Did he get a fair shot (12:36)Accusations brought forth against Stefon Diggs (16:59)Congratulations to the Seattle Mariners (21:00)Marlon Humphrey called out for his podcast admist Baltimore Ravens stuggles (23:15)Purchase a Breaking Through Glass Ceilings T-Shirt: https://bit.ly/BTGCShirts Save 10% off Rogue Energy Drink https://rogueenergy.com/discount/BrianH?ref=wfGgU8WHQ98SUr Symphony of Balloons https://bit.ly/SYMPOBallonsForm Book with Symphony of Ballons here: https://bit.ly/SYMPOBallonsForm
The Baltimore Ravens just fell 38-30 to the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football, and once again, the Ravens beat themselves. Lamar Jackson is too talented to keep wasting seasons like this, but the Ravens keep folding in the same clutch moments. Derrick Henry's late-game fumbles are becoming a real liability, and Marlon Humphrey looks flat-out cooked. Baltimore has the roster to dominate, but they're stuck in endless collapse mode — and I'll tell you why this team will never get over the hump unless something changes.
The Detroit Lions went into Baltimore and made a statement, dominating the Ravens with grit and creativity. Richard Sherman and Mitchell break down David Montgomery’s huge 72-yard touchdown run, Aidan Hutchinson and the pass rush racking up seven sacks, and how Dan Campbell’s fearless play-calling proved the Lions are legit Super Bowl contenders. But the weekend wasn’t all good news — Richard reacts to heartbreaking news out of San Francisco, where Nick Bosa suffered a season-ending ACL tear. What does this mean for the 49ers’ playoff hopes and could a big move be coming? Sherm also updates his Top 5 NFL Power Rankings, and yes… the Lions are climbing up the list.00:00 – Intro 00:40 – “This ain’t the same old Detroit Lions” 05:08 – Detroit puts NFL on notice: true contenders 08:18 – The Lions’ fearless DNA on 4th down 09:30 – Breaking down the Marlon Humphrey mismatch 11:56 – Transition to Nick Bosa injury news 17:05 – Sherman’s updated Top 5 NFL Power RankingsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Fresh headlines and social media chatter over the past week have once again placed Michael Phelps squarely in the public eye, not for a record-breaking swim but for yet another blend of mentorship, business innovation, and enduring impact. Michael Phelps answered a unique call from Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who posted a widely shared video on social media with teammates asking for swimming lessons. Not one to turn down the chance to promote water safety, the Olympic legend publicly accepted via Instagram, confirming he'll be visiting Ravens training camp and helping players learn to swim in their new recovery pool. Local tie-ins always amplify his appearances, especially in Baltimore, where Phelps is beloved not just for his Olympic feats but also for his rooting interest in the Ravens and his steady involvement at home games. Answering that call fits the mission of the Michael Phelps Foundation, which has made water-safety education a top post-career priority, directly addressing the startling statistic the Ravens cited that one in three players can't swim, while also earning praise for real community impact as reported by Yahoo Sports.Business-wise, Phelps remains in the financial press as a headline case study in post-athletic reinvention. The newsletter Idée Fixe just highlighted Phelps as an early investor in Unrivalled, a new women's 3x3 basketball league, alongside stars like Coco Gauff and Alex Morgan. This move was showcased as part of a growing trend of world-class athletes using their capital and brand to influence not just sponsorship but the governance and direction of sports infrastructure and media. Phelps' involvement in sports investment and tech platforms like Swim.com, as well as his prominent partnership with Under Armour, continue to set new standards for retired athletes turning their fame into equity and business leadership. As explored in recent business roundups, these active ventures—and his ongoing endorsements—keep him at the front edge of what some call the golden age of athlete-investor entrepreneurship.Social media still regularly references Phelps as the archetype for athlete mental health advocacy, a space where he remains visible. His engagement with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America—a major nonprofit event in Los Angeles this week honored him as a past spokesperson and highlighted his role as a role model for today's youth leaders—keeps the family man and mental health champion squarely in the public sphere, per organizational press releases.From mentoring NFL stars who can't swim to shaping the business side of pro sports and serving as a perennial inspiration at nonprofit galas, the Phelps orbit continues expanding. Each of these moments speaks to a legacy evolving in real time—underscored by a week of positive press, strategic investment headlines, and viral social touches that keep his influence as unsinkable as ever.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing discuss the injuries to Kyle Van Noy and Marlon Humphrey, plus how Joe Burrow's injury impacts the division race. They also discuss what stood out on film from the Ravens' 41-17 win versus the Browns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Harbaugh didn't want to reveal much about the status of Kyle Van Noy or Marlon Humphrey yesterday, but it's starting to look like there's a good chance they won't be available for the matchup against Detroit. What does this mean for others on the depth chart? Bob and Vinny discussed to begin Tuesday's show.
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps made headlines this week with his quick and enthusiastic response to a playful challenge from the NFL. According to Yahoo Sports, Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey posted a video on social media, along with several teammates, inviting Phelps to visit training camp and give swimming lessons. The group revealed that a surprising number of Ravens players do not know how to swim and cited their new recovery pool as the perfect place for Phelps to step in. Phelps, a lifelong Ravens fan and Baltimore native, didn't miss a beat replying, “I got y'all! Let's do it!” making it clear he'll bring his champion expertise to the gridiron. Such an offer aligns perfectly with the mission of the Michael Phelps Foundation, which remains active in providing swim lessons and promoting water safety across the country. The video got traction on platforms like Instagram, with fans amused by the unexpected blend of NFL and Olympic royalty and further cemented Phelps' role as a benevolent figure in athlete development and public wellness.Phelps' investment activities also featured prominently in sports business news. Unrivaled, the three-on-three women's basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars and backed by Phelps as an early investor, announced its new valuation at $340 million after an oversubscribed Series B investment round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with notable support from Serena Williams and Alex Morgan's venture firms. SportsPro Media and The Gist report that the league's rapid growth—multiplying its valuation nearly tenfold in just over a year—positions it as one of the most exciting properties in women's sports. Unrivaled is drawing serious financial attention, with star investors like Steph Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo joining Phelps in championing the athlete-driven business model. The results are strong, reportedly $30 million in revenue from a successful first season and a fast-tracked expansion plan for the next year.Phelps' broader business profile continues to grow through public speaking, foundation work, and diversified investments, as per Edinburgh Letting Centre's recent analysis of his post-pool earnings strategy. On the cultural front, motivational quotes from Phelps continue to circulate, including a popular Threads post late last week stating, “The more you dream the more you achieve,” alongside the hashtag MichaelPhelps. While no major public appearances beyond the Ravens swim challenge have been confirmed in the last few days, industry insiders are watching closely to see if Phelps will take the stage at high-profile gatherings like the upcoming Clinton Global Initiative in New York later this month, but as of now his attendance has not been officially announced. Speculation about future collaborations and business deals remains active, but recent coverage underscores Phelps' ongoing influence both in and out of the water.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has been everywhere these past few days and the headlines prove it. If you caught any Baltimore Ravens coverage, you could not have missed the viral story of the 23-time Olympic gold medalist teaching Ravens players how to swim. It all started when Marlon Humphrey and several teammates posted a lighthearted plea on Instagram asking for a private Phelps swim clinic. To everyone's surprise, including Humphrey's, the Greatest of All Time not only responded but showed up in person at the Ravens' training camp, turning Loyola University's aquatic center into a scene straight out of a sports movie. Phelps, not above showing a little vulnerability, spoke openly to both the team and to Today show's Craig Melvin about his own childhood fears of water. He also brought in kids from the Boys and Girls Club to join the session, all in support of water safety and the work his Michael Phelps Foundation does. The event came with a meaningful $100,000 donation to the Foundation from the Ravens. According to Today and AOL, Phelps used the spotlight to promote drowning prevention—a mission that, in his words, can save lives and change communities.Business-wise, Phelps' name just popped in major headlines thanks to the meteoric rise of Unrivaled, the women's 3-on-3 basketball league. ESPN reports and Serena Williams herself promote that Unrivaled recently closed a major Series B financing round, launching the league to a whopping $340 million valuation. Phelps is a high-profile investor, which puts him squarely at the center of women's professional sports innovation—an athlete leveraging his influence in ventures well outside the swimming pool. Unrivaled doubled first-season revenue expectations and is moving swiftly on expansion and larger venues, with investors from across the sports world backing its player-centric, equity-minded business.In terms of global appearances, there's buzz building around the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York City in late September. As of now, there are rumors swirling in organizer circles that Phelps could make an appearance, though as of this week, neither public schedules nor official press releases confirm his participation.Social media, naturally, has lit up with images and videos of Phelps grinning pool-side with the Ravens, while sports media—from clicky gossip columns to ESPN ticker crawls—spotlights his continued role as an advocate, investor, and motivational force. A few international sites murmured about him visiting the Delhi Capitals IPL cricket camp for a quick cameo and pep talk, but details remain sketchy and unconfirmed by Phelps' reps as of today.No scandals or dramatic controversies, just a wave of positive press, charitable impact, and one of the most decorated Olympians proving he's as relevant in business boardrooms as he is beside the pool. If his moves with Unrivaled are any indication, Michael Phelps' post-swimming biography is just hitting its next chapter.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Head Coach John Harbaugh, quarterback Lamar Jackson, outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy, wide receiver Zay Flowers, cornerback Marlon Humphrey, and tight end Mark Andrews speak with the media after practice Wednesday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Castle, co-hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer are joined by contributor Childs Walker to break down Marlon Humphrey's comments about the defense (1:08). Then, they discuss the return of Browns QB Joe Flacco (18:23). Finally, they preview Sunday's game against the Browns (33:59).
In this episode of Quiet Storm Sports, we discuss Browns WR Jerry Jeudy dissing the ravens defense, and more. Be sure to share your thoughts in the live chat/comments!!.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from the opening hour of Thursday's BBMS to discuss Marlon Humphrey's comments on the Ravens defense, where he said the team needs to ‘mature' and do their jobs. Does a statement like that reflect badly on DC Zach Orr?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from the second hour of Thursday's BBMS to debate the pros and cons of Marlon Humphrey sending a message to the defense. Is there any chance it could do more harm than good?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time to share their thoughts on Marlon Humphrey's assertion that the Ravens D needs to ‘mature'. Who do you think the comment is really aimed at?
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from Thursday's BBMS to discuss Marlon Humphrey saying that those who don't do their job on defense won't play. Is a statement like that an indictment on the players or the coaches?
The guys discuss Marlon Humphrey's comments saying they need to mature on the defensive side of the football.
The guys discuss the Ravens lack of spending at edge rusher and listen to Marlon Humphrey's comments from yesterday.
In the first hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss Marlon Humphrey's comments in the Ravens defensive maturity. They also talk about Mike Elias being promoted to the team president of the Orioles and are joined by Tony Gwynn Jr.
Marlon Humphrey didn't hold back when talking about the Ravens blown lead against the Bills. He mentioned maturity issues and stressed the need for accountability. Bruce Cunningham and Vinny Cerrato reacted to the comments to begin Thursday's show.
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has been at the center of major swimming news in recent days, making headlines with a forceful critique of USA Swimming leadership. According to AOL and Fox News Digital, Phelps released a five-page statement on Instagram condemning the organization for what he described as poor operational controls and weak leadership. He expressed frustration over USA Swimming's inability to regain pre-pandemic membership and concern for the emotional well-being of athletes, stating as a father of four boys he is uncertain if he would want his sons involved in the current system. Phelps did not stop at criticism; he offered himself as a resource and urged for an independent review and a shift to an athletes-first culture. This intervention arrives on the heels of his commentary about Team USA's underwhelming performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where American swimmers captured only 44 percent of possible medals, their lowest rate since 1988.On the community front, Phelps has been making a splash—literally—with the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens' official website and Yahoo Sports shared that several players, including Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, and Kyle Hamilton, requested swimming lessons after admitting many of them could not swim. Phelps obliged and joined the team at their renovated training center, using the opportunity to teach both players and children from the Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore water safety basics. Beyond just a feel-good story, the Ravens made a one hundred thousand dollar donation to the Michael Phelps Foundation, emphasizing his ongoing commitment to water safety and youth empowerment.Phelps' philanthropic endeavors remain robust. The Michael Phelps Foundation continues to drive initiatives around swimming access, mental health support, and scholarships for youth athletes. The Skills, an online sports education platform featuring Phelps alongside other elite athletes, raised five million dollars in fresh funding, with Phelps' name used as a draw for those seeking Olympic-level instruction.He has also spoken openly about his personal mental health. In a recent Times of India piece, Phelps revealed reaching out to NFL insider Jay Glazer during a “dark day,” underscoring how essential support is for athletes combating anxiety and depression. Social media, meanwhile, has been abuzz with both the Ravens' swimming sessions and continued discussion of Phelps' advocacy on mental health and sports leadership. Notably, Oscar winner Naomi Osaka appeared alongside Phelps at a New York mental health forum according to Time, further boosting his role as a voice for wellness in and out of sports.No credible reports indicate any legal or financial scandals, and there are no substantiated rumors of new endorsements or business launches in the past several days. The recent headlines have largely centered on his critique of USA Swimming and his collaborative community work, marking a period where Phelps' voice away from competition seems as influential as ever.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has had an unusually dynamic week blending advocacy, celebrity, and a dash of controversy. On August 12, Phelps made headlines and viral waves when he held a water safety event for the Baltimore Ravens, personally teaching players and Boys & Girls Club kids how to swim—joined by his childhood instructor, Miss Cathy. This followed a playful but ultimately earnest call-out by Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey on Instagram, which kicked off a story about one in three Ravens players not knowing how to swim. Phelps lived up to his word, delivering a pep talk about overcoming fear and taking baby steps in the water while even diving in for races and hands-on coaching. In a show of gratitude, the Ravens capped off the event with a $100,000 donation to the Michael Phelps Foundation, which focuses on mental health awareness and water safety. The day wrapped with Ravens swapping jerseys for trunks and Phelps's young son Beckett joining the festivities, leaving local news and social media abuzz with heartwarming images and feel-good highlights, according to People and Today. Not all recent Phelps news has been pure Olympic nostalgia and charity. Earlier this week, he released a five-page public statement leveling fresh criticism at the leadership of USA Swimming, clearly frustrated after the American team's disappointing showing at the world championships. SwimSwam details that Phelps's remarks called for institutional reform, more athlete safeguarding, and improved transparency, with a tone much sharper than his previous, more diplomatic critiques. According to ConcussionInc, Phelps's latest broadside against USA Swimming's leadership stops short of openly naming the organization's decades-long struggles with sexual abuse scandals; however, the timing and specificity of his letter are being read by some as a tacit opening for broader discussion or possibly his own reckoning with the sport's systemic failures.Meanwhile, his business portfolio remains strong. MonitorBP and business news outlets continue to peg his net worth in the $80-100 million range, stemming from endorsements, his swimwear line MP Michael Phelps, real estate, and paid public speaking. Case in point: Phelps was just announced as a featured speaker at Becker's 16th Annual Meeting in Chicago for 2026, confirming his ongoing value as a business and motivational figure. On the personal publicity front, Phelps has been active on Instagram, recently sharing photos with his son and golf pro Rickie Fowler, further cementing the image of a content family man and enduring public personality.In sum, Michael Phelps spent this week as both a celebrated hometown hero in Baltimore and a vocal critic of the sport's establishment, all while cultivating his status as a motivational speaker, business owner, and social media influencer. The combination of grassroots advocacy, policy critique, and family life continues to define this chapter of his post-Olympic legacy. There are no credible reports of scandal or personal controversy beyond his sharpened stance on swimming's institutional issues. Speculation about future formal leadership ambitions in the sport is circulating among commentators but remains unconfirmed.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Michael Phelps BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Michael Phelps has seamlessly balanced his roles as legend, mentor, and provocateur in the past few days, capturing headlines with both candor and local affability. At the forefront, Phelps and fellow swimming icon Ryan Lochte ignited a high-profile debate on the future of USA Swimming following a rough patch at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. The duo used Instagram to make a bold statement, sharing an AI-generated gravestone declaring the “funeral” of United States Swimming. Lochte, ever the disruptor, captioned the dramatic image with an ominous warning—"Call it a funeral, or call it a fresh start. We've got three years," alluding to the lead-up to the LA 2028 Olympics. Phelps, never one to shy away from tough love, amplified the message, asking if this was the wake-up call the sport needed and encouraging a fresh start, further stirring speculation about impending systemic change, especially as the U.S. grapples with its lowest Olympic gold haul since 1988 and a recent outbreak of illness that derailed America's typically dominant Worlds performance. As reported by Essentially Sports and confirmed by Swimming World Magazine, this revolt against the federation's stumbles and the ensuing conversation among current athletes on The Independent triggered a rare and pointed exchange—some swimmers bristled at the criticism, while Olympic champion Gretchen Walsh dismissed the negativity, focusing on her own double gold triumphs and the behind-the-scenes adversity the team faced.In a moment far lighter, Phelps showed his playful Baltimore roots. Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey led an Instagram appeal for swimming lessons and, ever the superfan, Phelps gamely replied, “I got yall!!! Let's do it!!” The prospect of America's greatest swimmer teaching NFL stars captivated Baltimore media and delighted fans, furthering his legacy as both a champion and community ambassador, as covered by the Daily Record and kfgo.com.On the business front, Phelps' high-performance ethos remains in demand in the boardroom: he is set as a featured speaker at the prestigious World Business Forum in Sydney this November, according to the official program. Rumors and speculation about deeper involvement in Team USA reform or Olympic administration are swirling, but as of now, those plans remain unconfirmed.And while rising Canadian star Summer McIntosh surges to match some of Phelps' records at World Championships, the legend himself stays fixed in the public gaze—not competing but shaping the narrative in and out of the pool.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Rob and Jeremy took some time from the second hour of Wednesday's BBMS to discuss Marlon Humphrey's comments about how hard it's been for Ravens players to get over the loss to the Bills. As a fan, do you like to hear that they're taking it as hard as you are?
Marlon Humphrey has been very vocal about the need for more turnovers this season and that's become a common theme so far in training camp. Will they be able to capitalize on the opportunities that come their way, or is this just more lip service?
Head Coach John Harbaugh, cornerback Jaire Alexander, outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey speak with the media after Day 2 of training camp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys listen to Marlon Humphrey sound and discuss where they view him all time among Ravens cornerbacks.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the NFC North being ranked as the toughest division. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te'o name their Top 5 most important people in the NFC North. Does College Football need a salary cap? Plus, Marlon and Bobby Humphrey drop by to discuss their Father-Son project. Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Clark is joined by Ravens all-pro Marlon Humphrey to discuss his role in the Alabama football documentary "Nothing But a Winner". Marlon details what it was like to play for Nick Saban at Alabama and the lessons he learned during his time there. Plus, Marlon responds to the media narratives that surround the Ravens after falling just short the past few seasons. Marlon also dives into his recent obsession with golf and discusses how difficult it is relative to covering the likes of Ja'Marr Chase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaving Points highlights the 2025 Baltimore Ravens in this deep dive review!- Ravens Film and Stats- Ravens Offseason Moves- Ravens Draft Class- Ravens 2025 Depth Chart- Ravens Futures BetsThe boys talk Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, Marlon Humphrey, Jaire Alexander, Kyle Hamilton, Nnamdi Madubuike, the offensive line, the All-22 tape, and more! #nfl #football #ravens
The Ravens bolstered their secondary by adding Jaire Alexander, but where will he line up when the games start? Kevin Oestreicher thinks it would be more natural to have him and Nate Wiggins on the outside while keeping Marlon Humphrey in the slot.
In the final hour of Inside Access, the guys preview the final game of the Orioles-Rays series. They also listen to Marlon Humphrey cuts from mandatory minicamp and are joined by Brian Wacker.
The guys listen to sound from Kyle Hamilton and Marlon Humphrey on the addition of Jaire Alexander.
The Ravens defense had plenty of opportunities to come away with big turnovers last year but let them slip through their hands. Marlon Humphrey says that is the top priority entering 2025 and he wants to be at the forefront. Are you anticipating better interception numbers from the new-look secondary?
Ken and Slava Kuperstein discuss 2025 expectations for CB Marlon Humphrey and QB Cooper Rush.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
HC John Harbaugh, S Kyle Hamilton, and CB Marlon Humphrey speak with the media at the conclusion of mandatory minicamp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to become an official channel member of The Vault: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1AKndUf3naqrtbFDcN1gDg/joinOn this edition of the Vault, Sarah & Bobby discuss the following: Mina Kimes slams narrative on Lamar Jackson-Joe Burrow narrativeMarlon Humphrey responds after sparking Bengals outrageSurprising Henry-Saquon numbersInterested in supporting the show? Check out what we're now offering on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3RorjU2Hit us up: BaltimoreRavensVault@gmail.comInterested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com
Recap the best clips of the week as Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Shedeur Sanders reportedly being pissed at the New York Giants pre-draft interview, Warriors star Draymond Green calling out Rockets forward Dillon Brooks, and much more!01:38 - Draymond calls out Brooks for not shaking his hand08:41 - JPP had $400k watch stolen12:30 - Marlon Humphrey on breakfast food15:25 - 100 americans vs 100 british people18:34 - Shedeur supposedly pissed at the Giants30:51 - Ravens rookie kicker33:45 - Most Toxic Fan Bases in College Football(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson, and Ryan Hollins react to Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs featuring, Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks beating Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics in Game 1. Later, they react to Draymond Green calling out Dillon Brooks, and much more!01:47 - Celtics v Knicks14:50 - Draymond on Steph21:16 - Draymond calls out Dillion Brooks28:19 - Jalen Green takes blame for game loss40:14 - JPP had $400k watch stolen44:00 - Marlon Humphrey on breakfast food47:00 - 100 Americans vs 100 British ppl48:00 - Q & Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to become an official channel member of The Vault: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1AKndUf3naqrtbFDcN1gDg/joinOn this edition of the Vault, Sarah & Bobby dive into the following:Mina Kimes' big statement on Baltimore's free agency AJ Hawk checks Ravens fans re: D-Hop signing Marlon Humphrey's significant contract restructureMark Andrews trade buzz Interested in supporting the show? Check out what we're now offering on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3RorjU2Hit us up: BaltimoreRavensVault@gmail.comInterested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com
A Baltimore Ravens legend in Michael Pierce calls it quits. The Ravens create cap space by restructuring Marlon Humphrey and others may follow. Any other potential free agents out there that could make sense for the Ravens? Maybe a former Raven? #nfl #ravensflock #baltimoreravens #nfldraft #nfloffseason Join us in YouTube Membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/410SportsTalk Follow us on social media: Instagram: @410sportstalk X (Twitter): @410_sportstalk Check out our merch: https://410-sports-talk.creator-spring.com/ BetOnline: https://www.betonline.ag/ Use promo code BLEAV for your 50% welcome bonus on your first deposit!!
Join Matt, Blaiden and Theo as they breakdown and give their predictions on potential NFL trades this offseason on this week's episode of Stay Hot
Nick and Jonathan debate if drinking coffee makes you less manly.
Nick and Jonathan are joined by Ross Tucker courtesy of MyFrontPageStory.com. Also, they talk about the pressure on the Browns this offseason, and if drinking coffee makes you less manly.
Ravens insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing share what they learned from the season-ending press conference with Head Coach John Harbaugh and General Manager Eric DeCosta, including their outlook on the 2024 season, the futures of Mark Andrews, Marlon Humphrey, Justin Tucker and more veterans, how they could approach their top free agents, and where they need to improve this offseason to get over the hump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 Bills locker room intro8:45 #2 Bills def. #3 Ravens 27-2512:18 Lamar on costly turnovers16:57 Mark Andrews fumble, dropped 2-pt conversion23:10 Lamar & Harbaugh on Andrews25:10 Ravens miscues in regular season losses31:55 Resiliency & intensity from Bills34:40 McDermott & Allen on being overlooked before divisional round matchup37:00 Bills defense compared from Week 4 to divisional round43:00 Lamar's postseason anxiety – AP All-Pro list released too soon?45:25 Dichotomy between regular season and postseason47:25 Baltimore “so close” to Super Bowl 48:50 Josh Allen – “the one guy you want”
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing break down the film from the Ravens' 34-17 win over the Steelers, including the offensive line's strong day, some crafty play-calling, Justin Tucker turning a corner, and Marlon Humphrey's DPOY candidacy. Plus, they look forward to the Ravens' big Christmas Day game against the Houston Texans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing discuss the updated playoff outlook, how the Ravens got over their Steelers woes, Marlon Humphrey's huge pick-six, Lamar Jackson's three-touchdown day, Derrick Henry's punishing attack, more defensive standouts, Justin Tucker's perfect game, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.