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Word on the Street: A Baltimore Sports Short Podcast
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Listen in as analysts discuss their teams on Russell Street Report, the home of the best Baltimore Ravens coverage on the planet.
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Recent Episodes

March 23, 2025
The Front Office: Assessing the Ravens Offseason to Date (Episode 6, 2025)
Tony Lombardi and Brian McFarland are joined by special guest, Jeff Zrebiec from The Athletic. The three examine the Ravens offseason so far in its totality, touching on some surprises, disappointments, and the work that needs to be done to get ready for the 2025 NFL Season. The • 0:00: Intro • 0:20: Michael Pierce contract adjustment • 2:40: Cooper Rush contract details • 3:30: Current Effective Cap Space • 5:55: Welcome Jeff Zrebiec • 9:15: Ravens surprises this offseason • 11:35: Latest on Justin Tucker • 19:40: Many quality UFA’s still available…is that a surprise? • 22:40: Will Kyle Hamilton and Tyler Linderbaum both receive the 5th year option • 26:10: Lamar Extension ~ why it will be a challenge • 31:37: Negotiating with Lamar v. Mahomes • 33:41: The return of the Prodigal Son and the Harbaugh Doghouse • 36:55: The curious case of Odafe Oweh • 44:40: Losses in the secondary • 47:28: The impact of Chuck Pagano • 49:25: How the Ravens stack up in the AFC North FYI: The Athletic is offering their subscripti on for $1 per month for the first year.

March 19, 2025
The Front Office: Ravens Go “All-in” Plus the Uncertain Future of Tyler Linderbaum(Episode 5, 2025)
Brian McFarland and Tony Lombardi from Russell Street Report touch down on the following topics (with corresponding time stamps) in this week’s edition of The Front Office: 0:00: Intro 1:30: Grade the offseason so far 3:00: Surprised by lack of edge splash? 5:30: Player development 9:45: Ben Cleveland’s return 11:26: Ar’Darius Washington update 13:28: Available NFL free agents 19:00: The value signing of Cooper Rush 22:48: The Bengals spending spree...could it backfire? 27:15: Mark Andrews situation 30:00: The Ravens don’t want to restructure Lamar…why? 33:00: Are the Ravens “all-in”? 35:00: Which Ravens are most likely to be restructured? 37:00: Void years and their impact on the Ravens salary cap 39:50: Why 2028 could be a problem year for the Ravens and their cap 41:50: Count on the Ravens spending a lot in 2026 43:30: The perplexing case of Tyler Linderbaum and his future in Baltimore 49:30: Derrick Henry extension talks Images courtesy of The Baltimore Ravens

March 13, 2025
THE FRONT OFFICE: Can The Ravens Now be Free Agent Spenders? (Episode 4, 2025)
Tony Lombardi and Brian McFarland from Russell Street Report assess the Ravens current salary cap situation following the restructure of Marlon Humphrey’s contract which frees up over $13M in cap space. Plus, they assess the additions and subtractions from the team’s roster including the acquisition of DeAndre Hopkins, and more: 0:50: Can the Ravens now spend the $13M+ in cap space on free agents or trade for Micah Parsons? 2:35: Why an extension would have been better than a restructure for Marlon Humphrey 5:30: Splash signings in the AFC North 09:00: The Ravens additions and subtractions to the roster 16:30: The unique contract of Pat Ricard 26:30: Ravens cuts 28:30: The curious case of Ar’Darius Washington 35:30: The Ravens EFFECTIVE CAP SPACE and ways to expand it. 44:50: What will happen with Mark Andrews. 48:00: The potential post June-1 cuts 52:30: Why join our forums? Well, it’s fun, informative and FREE!
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