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

Yahoo! Sports NFL writer Frank Schwab discussed why he thought the Ravens’ loss to the Steelers was more “fluke” than “indictment:”

Former NFL defensive lineman Brandon Noble (who called Ravens-Steelers for Sports USA Radio) discussed why he felt the Ravens’ loss was more “indictment” than “fluke:”

Former Chargers team doctor Dr. David Chao (@ProFootballDoc) discussed the injuries to Ravens offensive linemen Ronnie Stanley and Tyre Phillips and why he believes Stanley will be fine for the start of the 2021 season:

Ravens offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman and his wife Nikki discussed how this was the game that made Bradley realize how much he hated the Steelers, how the line held up after Stanley’s injury and their Halloween candy and food giveaway last week:

Maryland running back Jake Funk (Damascus) discussed his massive 200-yard effort in his team’s stunning win against Minnesota:

Gambling.com’s Bill Ordine discussed Maryland passing legalized sports betting, including when and how Marylanders might actually be able to bet:

Indianapolis Colts radio analyst (and former Baltimore Colts assistant coach) Rick Venturi discussed their matchup with the Ravens, including how much it might matter that the Colts have never faced Lamar Jackson before:

Former NFL linebacker and general manager Matt Millen discussed Maryland-Penn State (which he is calling for Big Ten Network) and specifically why he saw enough from quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa and the Terps’ offense to think this is a “coin-flip” matchup:

CBS NFL analyst Charles Davis discussed the impact of a number of starting defenders not being able to practice with the Ravens this week and whether he thinks they’ll stay committed to the run with Stanley out:

St. Frances football co-head coach Henry Russell discussed their attempts to play this season and the HBO documentary about their program “The Cost Of Winning” which airs Nov. 10 and Nov. 11:

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