In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

Ravens rookie linebacker Jaylon Ferguson discussed getting his first NFL sack against the Texans and how the defense has come together in recent weeks: 

CBS sideline reporter Evan Washburn discussed the Ravens’ win streak, Justin Tucker’s uneven performance of late, Greg Roman’s future as a potential head coaching candidate and what it will cost to keep Matthew Judon around: 

Ravens offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman and his wife, Nikki, discussed another big win and the adorable hand-made chain a young Ravens fan gave to him that he wore into M&T Bank Stadium for the Texans game: 

Former Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb discussed being back in Baltimore as the Ravens’ Legend of the Game, his appreciation for Lamar Jackson and the significance of the defense coming together of late with Chuck Clark at safety: 

ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky discussed how a team would go about facing the Ravens right now with no defense built to stop Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore offense: 

Baltimore Blast goalie William Vanzela discussed this week’s start of the MASL season and trying to bounce back after they failed to win the title last year: 

Towson senior wide receiver Shane Leatherbury discussed the Tigers’ in-season turnaround and what they could accomplish if they reach the NCAA playoffs: 

ESPN’s Ian O’Connor discussed his feature story on the relationship between John Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson and how things have come together for the Ravens: 

Rams radio analyst and former defensive lineman D’Marco Farr discussed Eric Weddle not sharing secrets, Jared Goff’s struggles, Marcus Peters’ performance since coming over from LA and the Aaron Donald-Marshal Yanda matchup looming Nov. 25: 

Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport discussed the cultural impact of Lamar Jackson, Carmelo Anthony’s return to the NBA and his upcoming shows at Magooby’s Joke House in Timonium: 

Brian Billick discussed what difficulties (if any) come with trying to coach a team that is the talk of the NFL and has everyone telling them how great they are: 

Washington Post columnist John Feinstein discussed his trip to Baltimore to see Lamar Jackson next week and whether Jackson’s success will finally change the landscape for black quarterbacks: 

Former NFL quarterback Sean Salisbury discussed his ongoing support of Jackson and how much of his success is about the situation the Ravens have built for him: 



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