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

CBS Sports analyst and former NFL agent Joel Corry discussed the Ravens’ ongoing contract saga with Lamar Jackson, including an explanation of why he might be willing to play for $23 million this season:

Maryland lacrosse Tewaaraton Award winner Logan Wisnauskas (Boys’ Latin) discussed the Terps’ undefeated season and national championship before playing at Homewood Field with the PLL Chrome:

Oklahoma high school shortstop and potential Orioles No. 1 overall pick Jackson Holliday discussed what it would mean to him to be selected at 1:1 and his excitement to potentially follow in the footsteps of Cal Ripken Jr.:

NFL Network and NFL.com reporter Jeffri Chadiha discussed why we have evidence that a Greg Roman offense CAN win a Super Bowl and why he believes the Ravens will ultimately get a deal done with Jackson:

Longtime MLB umpire Dale Scott discussed his appearance at the Orioles’ “Pride Night” event and one Earl Weaver story that’s stayed with him:

Nationals slugger and former Oriole Nelson Cruz discussed his continued pursuit of an elusive World Series title into his 40s and the success Buck Showalter has found with the Mets:

Ravens edge rusher Steven Means discussed why it means so much for him to come back to Baltimore and the tragic death of Jaylon Ferguson:

FOX NFL play-by-play voice Kenny Albert discussed his memories of spending eight seasons on a broadcast team with late Ravens legend Tony Siragusa:

Former Ravens defensive tackle Lional “Jellyroll” Dalton discussed what it meant to him to learn from Siragusa early in his career:

Former Ravens defensive tackle Kelly Gregg discussed why he feels as though he owes his 13-year career to the time he spent with Siragusa:

The Athletic MLB Draft analyst Keith Law discussed why he has the Orioles taking Druw Jones with the first pick but believes they’d be smart to try to save some money and go a different route:

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