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

Georgia wide receiver Lawrence Cager discussed the path that led him to the NFL Draft and wanting to provide hope to kids in his West Baltimore neighborhood:

Pro Football Focus analyst and former NFL safety Solomon Wilcots discussed why he has the Ravens outside his top five teams in the league at the moment:

The Athletic’s Keith Law discussed his new book “The Inside Game,” how much a lost minor league season would hurt a rebuilding team like the Orioles and who he understands Baltimore would like to take with the second pick in the MLB Draft:

Former Baltimore Bullet Kevin Loughery (who was Michael Jordan’s first NBA coach with the Bulls) discussed the intensity Jordan showed on Day One of his pro career, which has been on display in ESPN’s “The Last Dance:”

Ravens defensive lineman Derek Wolfe discussed coming to Baltimore, what he’s doing for hungry kids in Denver (and why it’s so important to him because of his own background) and hating the Steelers so much that he wouldn’t have signed with them even if they had offered more money:

Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk discussed the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, why an extra year of eligibility isn’t an option for their spring athletes and why he remains hopeful for football season happening (which he says is imperative):

Ravens offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman and his wife, Nikki, discussed quarantine craziness and whether they believe in curses (like the Madden curse since Lamar Jackson will be on the cover):

Baltimore native Isaiah Todd discussed bypassing Michigan and NCAA basketball altogether in favor of playing in the G-League next season:

Ravens first-round pick and former LSU linebacker Patrick Queen discussed being selected 28th overall and if he’s comfortable with Lamar Jackson calling him “Ray Lewis Jr.”:

For more, visit GlennClarkRadio.com.

Photo Credit: Kenya Allen/PressBox

Glenn Clark

See all posts by Glenn Clark. Follow Glenn Clark on Twitter at @glennclarkradio