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

CBS play-by-play voice Andrew Catalon discussed what he saw from the Ravens in their Week 12 loss to the Jaguars:

NFL.com’s Eric Edholm discussed how concerned Ravens fans should be after a fourth blown second-half lead this season:

Former USMNT star Desmond Armstrong (University of Maryland/Howard High School) discussed why the U.S. needed to beat Iran to avoid this World Cup being a failure:

On “The Tyus Bowser Show,” Glenn, “The NFL Chick” Syreeta Hubbard, Tyus and special guest Marcus Williams discussed another tough loss, Tyus’ big strip sack and how Marcus ended up in Baltimore in free agency:

Former Ravens safety Bernard Pollard discussed the 10th anniversary of the Super Bowl XLVII win and his complicated relationship with the Ravens and the fan base:

FOX Sports play-by-play legend Gus Johnson discussed how he nearly ended up working in Baltimore to start his career and why he’s so high on the job Michael Locksley is doing at Maryland:

The Athletic college football writer Stewart Mandel discussed his report that Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman is “definitely interested” in the Stanford head coaching job:

Former Ravens receiver (now 104.3 The Fan Denver host) Brandon Stokley discussed why he doesn’t believe the Broncos can be a threat in Baltimore this week and why receivers like Odell Beckham Jr. should be interesting in playing with Lamar Jackson:

Former USMNT standout and Baltimore native Santino Quaranta (Archbishop Curley) discussed why he believes the U.S. has a chance to beat Netherlands in the knockout round:

Suns guard Damion Lee (Calvert Hall) discussed winning his first NBA title with the Warriors last year and trying to help bring the first-ever NBA title to Phoenix:

Orioles assistant GM Eve Rosenbaum discussed the team’s outlook for the offseason:

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