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

WJZ analyst and former Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champion wide receiver Qadry Ismail discussed the team’s 1-4 start and where they go from here:

Sports USA Radio analyst and former NFL defensive lineman Brandon Noble discussed what he saw from the Ravens as he called their last two losses against the Chiefs and Texans:

PressBox Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka discussed the Ravens’ woes and whether John Harbaugh might have to make a defensive coordinator change:

Former Ravens defensive coordinator and Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis continued our series reflecting on 30 seasons of Ravens football as he discussed how far they’ve come since 1996 and shared his thoughts on their current struggles:

PressBox fantasy football analyst Joe Serpico discussed options for Week 6, including whether Hassan Haskins could be your team’s savior:

Former Ravens tight end and current “We Bleed Purple” host Daniel Wilcox discussed whether it’s too soon to talk about John Harbaugh’s future given the team’s struggles:

Navy senior snipe Eli Heidenreich discussed his record setting day in their win against Air Force and the feeling of jumping into his father’s arms in the stands:

Former Ravens offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg discussed the team’s current struggles and how coaches handle times of crisis:

Rams color analyst and former Super Bowl champion defensive tackle D’Marco Farr discussed the Rams’ Week 6 matchup with the Ravens and how they bounce back from a heartbreaking loss to the 49ers in Week 5:

ESPN MLB analyst and former Orioles closer Gregg Olson discussed the Tigers-Mariners series he called and whether his former teammate Bob Melvin might make sense as the Orioles’ next manager:

Rams running back Blake Corum (Saint Frances) discussed coming back to town for both the game against the Ravens and a week of practice and why they’re not taking the banged-up Ravens lightly:

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