In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Former Ravens tight end and current Bleav Podcasts host Daniel Wilcox discussed whether a hypothetical Lamar Jackson return alone would solve the Ravens’ offensive woes:
GoLongTD.com writer Tyler Dunne discussed who Bills safety Damar Hamlin is as a human:
ESPN analyst and former NFL tight end Charles Arbuckle discussed Hamlin’s collapse and what he saw from Maryland football in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl:
Loyola Blakefield assistant athletic director and athletic trainer Jeremy Parr discussed the similarities between Hamlin’s collapse and when they had to revive lacrosse player Peter Laake in 2021:
Andscape writer William C. Rhoden (Morgan State) discussed what he learned from Hamlin’s collapse and the ongoing situation between Lamar Jackson and the Ravens:
ESPN analyst and former Virginia Tech coach Seth Greenberg discussed Maryland basketball’s recent struggles after the Terps’ outstanding start:
NFL Network host Chris Rose discussed what we should learn from Hamlin’s collapse and why he’s confident Jackson stays in Baltimore:
Former Towson football coach Rob Ambrose discussed his 14-year, 13-season run at his alma mater:
Former Ravens Super Bowl XXXV winning coach Brian Billick discussed why he still believes the Ravens can be a threat in the AFC playoffs and why John Harbaugh can’t veto play calls:
Former NFL linebacker and WLW (Cincinnati) host Rocky Boiman discussed how the folks in Cincinnati handled the spotlight they were in this week, the chip the Bengals have on their shoulders and what has changed since their early-season loss to the Ravens:
New Navy football coach Brian Newberry discussed how he’ll hope to continue the standards set by Ken Niumatalolo and how the offense might change:
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