In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
WJZ 13 analyst and Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champion discussed the Ravens’ Week 2 win against the Browns and what Teddye Buchanan’s impact was in his first start:
105.7 The Fan Ravens reporter Cordell Woodland discussed what he saw from the Ravens in their Week 2 win, including Roquan Smith’s best game in years:
CBS NFL play-by-play voice Tom McCarthy discussed what he saw from the Ravens as he called their Week 2 win and why Lamar Jackson becoming NFL’s all-time passer rating leader is worthy of more attention:
PressBox fantasy football analyst Joe Serpico discussed how to handle the many quarterback injuries around the NFL and whether you can still start Mark Andrews:
Ravens special teamer and linebacker Jake Hummel discussed his massive blocked punt in the Week 2 win against the Browns, which happened to be the first game his newborn son attended:
Longtime NFL writer and author Gary Myers discussed his new book “Brady vs. Belichick” and whether Bill Belichick would have become as great of a coach had he come to Baltimore with the Browns when they moved:
Former Ravens kicker and Super Bowl XXXV champion Matt Stover reflected on 30 seasons of Ravens football, why Ozzie Newsome is most responsible for turning the inaugural team into a model franchise and what he’s seen from Tyler Loop so far:
Navy linebacker MarcAnthony Parker discussed his big game in the Mids’ win against Tulsa and how he ended up following his older brother Anthony (a former Navy soccer player) to the Academy:
PressBox publisher Stan “The Fan” Charles discussed the lives and legacies of former Baltimore Colt Andy Nelson and legendary actor Robert Redford as well as Clayton Kershaw’s retirement and more:
NFL on CBS and Westwood One play-by-play voice Kevin Harlan discussed the Lions-Ravens “Monday Night Football” matchup and Lamar Jackson’s dominance against the NFC:
Filmmaker (and former Orioles minor leaguer) Roberto Clemente Jr. discussed the new documentary “Clemente” about his father, baseball legend Roberto Clemente, including some funny stories about the 1971 World Series:
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