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Grant and Danny discuss the ongoing shake up on the Washington offensive line and whether Laremy Tunsil fits in that picture.
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): The Commanders Braintrust of Adam Peters and Dan Quinn took to the podium at the NFL Combine... Logan and Grant breakdown one of Peters most interesting comments, which was that the Commanders are working hard to retain Laremy Tunsil. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Commanders are heading to LONDON for the 2026 season. Who do you expect to see them face off against? Will Reuben Bain Jr's arm length hurt his draft stock? Daron Payne to play out the final year of his deal, and the team is working to extend Laremy Tunsil. All this and MORE in this episode of BLEAV in Commanders! 00:23 Commanders headed to London 3:00 Commanders to leave the light on for Zach Ertz 7:00 Daron Payne to play on final year of his deal; Team working to extend Laremy Tunsil 8:00 What to do with Lattimore? 10:00 Savvy to re-sign Andrew Wylie 12:30 Scott Jackson spoke with former NFL Executive, Billy Devaney 15:50 Drew Allar having a good combine showing 17:00 Will arm length hurt Reuben Bain's draft stock? Would you take him at 7? 21:40 There WILL be good players at #7 Thank you for listening. You're amazing! Please be sure to share this episode with someone. Brought to you by @fanduel on @bleavnetwork Follow Anthony Follow Scott #raisehail Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Do you think last year's offensive line play is good enough for this Texans team to get to the Super Bowl next football season..?!
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys are LIVE from the Lahd Hahse, Lucas Oil Stadium for NFL Combine. In the first hour, we are joined by Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane and new Head Coach Joe Brady to talk about their favorite parts of the Combine, draft stories like Laremy Tunsil's, how they approach the Draft & Free Agency, how big the Bison are at the Bills' new stadium, and more. To start the second hour, Texans GM Nick Caserio stopped by to reiterate that the Texans are not trading CJ Stroud, what goes into building the NFL's best defense, what makes DeMeco Ryans a great Head Coach, potentially moving up or down from the 28th pick and more. Right after Nick Caserio we are joined by living legend and 14-time World Champion, WWE Superstar Randy Orton, who talks about his upcoming match at Elimination Chamber, his legendary finisher the RKO, how the business has changed over the years, how he takes care of his body now vs back in the day, his love for Elden Ring and more. To close the second hour, we are joined by businessman & Indiana Governor Mike Braun to discuss the legislation to clear the path for the Chicago Bears to move across state lines to Indiana, his background in business, what Indiana needs to legalize, and more. In the third hour, 7 year NFL veteran Linebacker and Panthers GM Dan Morgan drops by to talk about the resiliency of Bryce Young, the growth of the Panthers football team & culture, the possibility of trading Andy Dalton, his relationship with owner David Tepper, drafting a guy like Tetaroia McMillan, and more. We close things out today with Broncos HC Sean Payton stopping by to talk about the unfortunate Bo Nix injury, how he's approaching this offseason, handing over play-calling to OC Davis Webb, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We will be back LIVE from the Lahd Hahse tomorrow and Friday. Appreciate the hell out of all of you. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
***First Segment*** The Commanders Braintrust of Adam Peters and Dan Quinn took to the podium at the NFL Combine... Logan and Grant breakdown one of Peters most interesting comments, which was that the Commanders are working hard to retain Laremy Tunsil. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grant Paulsen and Logan Paulsen dive into the Biggest Takeaways From Adam Peters & Dan Quinn's NFL Combine Pressers in an action-packed episode of the pod. The Commanders Braintrust of Adam Peters and Dan Quinn took to the podium at the NFL Combine... the boys are back to breakdown all of Peters and Quinn's notable comments including Zach Ertz future, Daron Payne sticking around, Marshon Lattimore and Laremy Tunsil's contract talks, the Commanders heading back to London, and more! Find out all that and more on this episode of Take Command!
02/25 Hour 3: When Will Washington Extend Laremy Tunsil - 1:00 Gen Z Can't Stop Eating “Boy Kibble” - 21:00 Daniel Kelly Joins The Junkies - 30:00
From 02/25 Hour 3: The Sports Junkies debate when the Washington Commanders will extend Laremy Tunsil.
2.25.26 Hour 4 1:00- Do you think it's an absolute no brainer to extend Laremy Tunsil? 21:00- Dan Quinn appears to be in on the idea of drafting RB Jeremiyah Love in the 1st round.
Laremy Tunsil is going to have a pay day, should he be the highest paid LT in football?
Laremy Tunsil is due for an extension, and Adam Peters should make him the top priority.
2.25.26 Hour 3 1:00- Caps- Katie Florio, Nats- Mark Zuckerman, Commanders- Chris Russell 21:00- Laremy Tunsil is going to have a pay day, should he be the highest paid LT in football?
The show opens with a discussion of Zach Ertz returning to the Washington Commanders, with Chris Russell analyzing how, despite his age, Ertz can still contribute based on last season's performance. The conversation briefly veers into lighter topics, including music debates, before shifting to roster-building priorities, questioning whether the team even has the trade capital to pursue Tremaine Edmunds after high-profile moves for Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel, and arguing that re-signing Bobby Wagner should take precedence over retaining Ertz. Russell then debuts his benchmark segment, “Old, Bold, or Gold,” analyzing audio from head coach Dan Quinn and GM Adam Peters to categorize their comments and provide clarity on the team's direction. The discussion covers Daron Payne's uncertain contract status, potential cap casualties, and fan-driven moments, including Brandon Aubrey's kicker market reset. Finally, the focus turns to the NFL Draft, featuring Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports breaking down her mock draft, the Commanders' selections, the significance of traits like defensive linemen arm length, and ESPN's quarterback projections for all 32 teams, offering insight into how draft evaluations could shape team strategies moving forward.
Hour 1 opens with a breakdown of Zach Ertz returning for another season, and why, despite his age, he can still be an effective contributor based on what he showed last year. The mood lightens with a humorous debate over music taste before the conversation pivots to roster-building implications, including whether the Washington Commanders even have the trade capital to pursue Tremaine Edmunds after past splashy deals for Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel. The hour wraps with a discussion on roster priorities, making the case that re-signing Bobby Wagner should be a higher priority than bringing Ertz back for another season.
Do you think the Commanders will drag out Laremy Tunsil's possibly extension?
2.24.26 Hour 1 1:00- Adam Peters met with the media today to discuss the Commanders offseason ahead. 22:00- Do you think the Commanders will drag out Laremy Tunsil's possibly extension?
The show opens with reactions to the Washington Commanders signing offensive lineman Andrew Wylie, as Chris Russell explains why ongoing roster churn and coaching turnover raise red flags for next season. He breaks down the offensive line market, noting that while Laremy Tunsil is a top-tier talent, securing a deal may not be as simple as fans assume. Draft insight comes from Benjamin Robinson, reporting live from the NFL Combine, highlighting trends and team priorities. The conversation then shifts to trade speculation, including Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Javon Hargrave, and front-office messaging around Brandon Aiyuk and Marshon Lattimore, sparking discussion about accountability and roster clarity. The segment wraps with Dan Quinn addressing the media at the combine, emphasizing the need for a tougher training camp and preseason, while Chris Russell analyzes draft projections, coaching changes, and preparation strategies that could define the Commanders' upcoming season.
Hour 1 opens with reaction to the Washington Commanders signing offensive lineman Andrew Wylie, as the Rooster explains why ongoing roster churn and coaching turnover raise red flags heading into next season. The conversation then shifts to the offensive line market, breaking down why a deal involving Laremy Tunsil isn't nearly as straightforward as many fans assume, despite his elite talent. The hour wraps with draft-focused insight from Benjamin Robinson, who joins live from the NFL Combine to share observations, trends, and what league decision-makers are really prioritizing. A strong opening hour blending Commanders analysis, contract reality, and boots-on-the-ground draft intel.
The Washington Commanders have officially signed offensive lineman Andrew Wylie, and Chris “The Rooster” Russell uses the move as a springboard to analyze the team's roster and the significant coaching turnover they are navigating this offseason. He explains why the combination of roster uncertainty and changes on the sidelines raises concerns about consistency and performance heading into next season. Russell also weighs in on Laremy Tunsil, noting that while Tunsil is an exceptionally talented player, securing a deal with him may not be as complicated as many speculate, given the team's needs and the dynamics of the free-agent market. The discussion highlights both the promise and the challenges facing the Commanders as they attempt to balance talent acquisition with stability and cohesion.
Hour 3 of BMitvh & Finlay features an interview with David Aldridge and some discussion over the Laremy Tunsil contract.
JP and BMitch discuss the ongoing Laremy Tunsil situation.
JP and BMitch believe Washington would be smart to sign the star lineman ASAP.
***Third Segment*** We've officially reached NFL Combine Week which means it's time to see what the numbers say... Logan and Grant breakdown the Commanders offensive line play, how the numbers actually showed that it over performed, Laremy Tunsil's contract situation, and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this hump day Tobin & Leroy show: - Miami Hurricanes baseball and basketball team win close tight games at home - Are more cuts and releases happening with this Miami Dolphins team - Is there a trade that they can make to get a haul like they did when trading Laremy Tunsil? - Men's Olympic Hockey quarterfinal action has a lot of Panthers presence - Heat back in action starting Friday night - Giannis is a show "phony" - What To Do With Tyler Herro? - Wednesday "Mix Bag" - Wednesday game "Rats Off A Ship
Miami releases Tyreek Hill and more. John Harris breaks down NFL cut candidates the Texans should target, plus Jalen Pitre joins Jonathan Joseph on No Audibles. The show opens with an AFC South tour, starting with a Cameron Wolfe report that the Jacksonville Jaguars plan to use Travis Hunter as a full-time cornerback with only part-time receiver snaps in 2026 — vindicating what the hosts argued on draft night. They debate whether Jacksonville would have been better off staying at pick five for Mason Graham instead of trading up to two for Hunter. The Indianapolis Colts segment sparks a discussion about franchising Alec Pierce versus Daniel Jones, and the Tennessee Titans unveil a new logo amid Oilers-inspired uniform leaks that stir up Houston emotions all over again. Then the big story breaks: the Miami Dolphins release Tyreek Hill, James Daniels, Bradley Chubb, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in a major roster purge. While Tyreek won't be a Texans target, the hosts pivot to The Athletic's list of one potential cap cut from every NFL team, running through over a dozen names with a Texans lens. Interior defensive linemen Broderick Washington (Ravens), A'Shawn Robinson (Panthers), and B.J. Hill (Bengals) get detailed evaluations, as do offensive linemen Elgton Jenkins (Packers), Ezra Cleveland (Jaguars), Mekhi Becton (Chargers), and Graham Glasgow (Lions). John breaks down which players fit the Texans' scheme, age profile, and budget. The show closes with Jalen Pitre's feature interview on Jonathan Joseph's No Audibles podcast. Pitre reflects on being drafted, getting sent flying by Laremy Tunsil in his first practices, his role as a versatile nickel/safety weapon, his devastating hit on Rashee Rice, the guardian cap decision, leadership in the secondary, and giving back to his hometown of Stafford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
02/16 Hour 2: Bryce Harper Is Making Headlines In Philly - 1:00 Should The Commanders Extend Laremy Tunsil - 18:00 Calls On Extending Laremy Tunsil - 33:00
From 02/16 Hour 2: Tobi Altizer debates if Washington should extend Laremy Tunsil.
Mike Ginnitti joins the show to discuss the Deebo Samuel contract situation and a possible Laremy Tunsil extension.
One of the Commanders' biggest offseason priorities is locking up left tackle Laremy Tunsil with a long-term extension, but so far there has been little to no reporting on progress. That leads Doc Walker and Anthony to discuss when they expect a deal to get done and why they hope negotiations don't drag out the way Terry McLaurin's contract talks did last year. They break down what's at stake, why Tunsil is so important, and how delays could impact the rest of the offseason plan.
The Washington Commanders (4-12) round out the season against the Philadelphia Eagles (11-5) before ending this disappointing, injury ridden, season.We begin the episode by discussing the latest episode of HBO's Hard Knocks, featuring the NFC East this season. Bobby Wagner is the main feature of our episode this week, and shoutout Tress Way for making the Pro Bowl once again!Before we dive into the matchup, we begin with the All-22 Review against the Dallas Cowboys from Christmas Day, where we lost 30-23. We begin the matchup preview, as we always do, with the injury report for the game. The Eagles are resting their starters, while the Commanders look to be largely “healthy”, with only Marcus Mariota and Laremy Tunsil likely to miss out on this game.The Commanders are road underdogs by 3.5 points and the over-under is 39.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features a whopping 20 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:50 Hard Knocks Ep 55:37 All-22 Review18:12 Commanders vs Eagles31:05 Around The NFL53:50 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek18
The Washington Commanders (4-11) host the Dallas Cowboys (6-8-1) on Christmas Day at Northwest Stadium. The game is at 1pm and can be seen on Netflix.The episode begins by discussing the latest episode of Hard Knocks, which features Frankie Luvu and sees the Commanders lose to the Eagles.The All-22 Review against the Philadelphia Eagles displays heart, passion and fight, but did the coaching staff really want to win? It was a weird game that KDot walks through.We begin the matchup preview against the Dallas Cowboys with the injury report, which sees 3 more players go on IR: Eddie Goldman, Jaylin Lane, and Sam Cosmi. The injury bug could not bite us any worse, with Laremy Tunsil and Daron Payne missing the game as well. Dallas is likely to be missing DeMarvion Overshown and Tyler Guyton, but all the other guys will be available.The Commanders offense features Josh Johnson, with Jeff Driskel as backup, and the Cowboys offense features Dak Prescott. While the offense heavily favors Dallas, the defense has greatly struggled, leaving opportunity for the Commanders.The Commanders are home underdogs by 8.5 points, and the over-under is 50.5 points. Who do you think wins?The Comment Mailbag features a whopping 20 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:51 Hard Knocks Ep 17:48 All-22 Review28:16 Injury Report29:54 Commanders O vs Cowboys D39:10 Commanders D vs Cowboys O49:10 Predictions52:21 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek17
Lynnell welcomes Mitch Tischler, co-host of the Beltway Football Podcast, for a wide-ranging conversation centered around Commanders–Cowboys week. They discuss the peak of the rivalry and where it truly ranks among the greatest rivalries in all of sports today. The conversation then pivots to key roster questions, including whether Daron Payne could be playing his final home game in Washington, Brandon Coleman's recent performance, the urgency of a Laremy Tunsil extension, and how the Commanders should be approaching the upcoming offseason.
12.19.25 Hour 3, Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig Podcast joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss if Laremy Tunsil can be the only Commanders' player to make the pro bowl, what's there to look forward to in the final 3 games of the season, and can the Commanders pull off the upset vs Eagles. Kevin Sheehan replays some of his interview with Steve Suter where he gives his analysis on Commanders' players that stood out on film vs Giants. JMU play-by-play announcer Dave Riggert joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to give a preview of JMU's upcoming playoff game vs Oregon as the underdog.
12.19.25 Hour 3, Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig Podcast joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss if Laremy Tunsil can be the only Commanders' player to make the pro bowl, what's there to look forward to in the final 3 games of the season, and can the Commanders pull off the upset vs Eagles.
12.19.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting and giving his analysis on the Thursday Night Football game between the Rams and the Seahawks. Kevin Sheehan gives you his keys to an upset victory for the Commanders to beat the Eagles in Dan Quinn's divisional tournament. Kevin Sheehan discusses Nikola Jokic breaking an NBA record in his most recent games and if the Nuggets are the best team to knock off the Thunder in the playoffs. 12.19.25 Hour 2, Jack Fritz from WIP Radio joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to give a breakdown on the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of their matchup vs the Commanders and if the Eagles are on upset alert. Kevin Sheehan and Producer Max go around the NFL to preview and predict the week 16 NFL games with big playoff implications. Kevin Sheehan gives you his NFL and College Football smell test picks for this slate of weekend games. 12.19.25 Hour 3, Ben Standig from The Last Man Standig Podcast joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss if Laremy Tunsil can be the only Commanders' player to make the pro bowl, what's there to look forward to in the final 3 games of the season, and can the Commanders pull off the upset vs Eagles. Kevin Sheehan replays some of his interview with Steve Suter where he gives his analysis on Commanders' players that stood out on film vs Giants. JMU play-by-play announcer Dave Riggert joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to give a preview of JMU's upcoming playoff game vs Oregon as the underdog.
The Washington Commanders (4-10) host the Philadelphia Eagles (9-5), who come to Northwest Stadium in the hopes of clinching the NFC East division title for consecutive seasons.The episode begins with Hard Knocks, episode 3. Zach Ertz reviews film with Ben Sinnott, Terry McLaurin inspires the Commanders to victory, and we see the team finally have a celebratory locker room.The All-22 Review against the New York Giants highlights special teams and Jaylin Lane. Offensively, the run game was strong with Bill Croskey-Merritt, and then Antonio Hamilton and Mike Sainristil had excellent games on defense.The Eagles Commanders game preview begins with the injury report, that sees the Commanders missing Eddie Goldman, Jayden Daniels, Laremy Tunsil and Colson Yankoff. The Eagles are missing Lane Johnson and Jalen Carter.The Commanders offense, led by Marcus Mariota, has a tall task against the Eagles defense that has been great all year, and even better after their week 9 bye. What are our opportunities on this side of the ball against Nakobe Dean, Quinyon Mitchell, Jordan Davis and this Eagles defense?The Commanders defense, coming off a solid game against the Giants, takes on a talented but inconsistent offense in the Philadelphia Eagles. It features Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith. How do we look to slow this offense down?The Commanders are 7 point underdogs against the Eagles, and the over under is 44.5 points. What is your prediction for the game?The Side Piece report discusses the New England Patriots, JJ McCarthy, and that epic Rams-Seahawks game that just took place. Did Sam Darnold exorcise his demons?The Comment Mailbag features a whopping 20 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro1:40 Hard Knocks Ep 34:28 All-22 Review17:40 Injury Report19:25 Commanders O vs Eagles D28:50 Commanders D vs Eagles O35:38 Predictions40:19 Side Piece Report51:17 Comment Mailbag#commanders #washingtoncommanders #nflweek16
Ryan is back to talk all things W16 against the visiting Eagles. From the impact of Laremy Tunsil's injury, to a deep dive into key names that deserve snaps, to the evaluation period that could lay the foundation for the next few years in Washington, Ryan takes the layers back on this episode of CTH. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Andy starts with the Commanders' personnel decisions going into 2026, including Deebo Samuel, Laremy Tunsil, and Von Miller. (17:53) RGIII shares some valuable insights, for once. (38:49) College Football Playoff talk. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laremy Tunsil is set for a BIG pay day here, and he has to be the #1 priority for the Commanders this offseason.
12.17.25 Hour 2 1:00- Brock Vereen from the BIG 10 network joins G&D to discuss JMU's chances plus the overall seedings and how it played out. 23:00- Laremy Tunsil is set for a BIG pay day here, and he has to be the #1 priority for the Commanders this offseason. 36:00- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
The Commanders should absolutely be all in on extending Laremy Tunsil this offseason.
Seth and Sean dive into DeMeco being tough on the defense, react to Bill Cowher and Matt Ryan giving DeMeco credit and John Gruden picking the Texans to get to the Super Bowl, go through the day's Headlines, talk with Audacy NFL Insider Ross Tucker, dive into the odds for DeMeco Ryans to win Coach of the Year, Laremy Tunsil wanting a new contract, react to others being petty and get petty themselves in this week's PettyCast, discuss how much they love hearing DeMeco hold the Texans' defense's feet to the fire despite their elite level of play this season, dive into what some Chiefs fans are trying to tell the NFL after their team was eliminated from the playoff race, power rank the power rankings based largely on how high the Texans were ranked, react to JJ Watt being asked if he could still compete at an NFL level, start to look ahead to the Raiders a little bit, and see what Reggie and Lopez's question of the day is.
Seth and Sean discuss Laremy Tunsil making some noise to get a new contract and how thankful they are he's not the Texans' problem anymore.
Seth and Sean talk with Audacy NFL Insider Ross Tucker, dive into the odds for DeMeco Ryans to win Coach of the Year, and Laremy Tunsil wanting a new contract. Good thing that's not the Texans' problem anymore.
Lynnell welcomes Washington Post reporter Tom Schad to react to the Commanders' decision to shut down Jayden Daniels for the remainder of the season. Schad shares his surprise at the move and weighs in on whether it was the right call, breaks down the biggest reasons behind Daniels' regression, and explains why he gives the young quarterback an incomplete grade due to lack of time on task. They also discuss the looming Laremy Tunsil extension and his potential price tag, the market for Chris Paul and whether Washington should bring him back, and why Mikey Sainristil has the most to prove over the final three games of the season.
Tashan Reed from the Post joins the show to discuss a Laremy Tunsil extension that could happen this offseason.
Mitch Tischler joins the show to discuss the growth of Josh Conerly, the impact of Laremy Tunsil, and the possible return of Jayden Daniels.
Chris Russell opens the show with a raw reaction to Washington's Sunday night overtime loss to the Broncos, breaking down the tape and pushing back on the idea that the defense improved simply by playing more zone, while also highlighting positives like young contributors and key adjustments. He dives into Evan Ingram's game-changing route against Bobby Wagner, defending Wagner's coverage, and discusses a missed tackle by Frankie Luvu, Alex Singleton's inspiring persistence after battling cancer, and Tre Burks' incredible catch. Chris also critiques the final game-sealing play by Nik Bonitto and pokes fun at the broadcast crew's mispronunciations. The conversation shifts to the Commanders' offense, with audience reactions to Kliff Kingsbury's playcalling and performances from key players like Laremy Tunsil, Marcus Mariota, and Terry McLaurin. Chris then goes live to Coach Dan Quinn's press conference for injury updates on Jayden Daniels and reflects on the team's heartbreaking loss, before reviewing his NFL weekend picks and discussing the impact of Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss midseason for LSU.
40s and Free Agents makes it way to the NFC East, where Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah share their favorite additions to the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants. The duo starts with the Commanders, where veteran additions like Deebo Samuel, Laremy Tunsil and Von Miller dominate the discussion. Then, DJ shares two rookie additions to the Cowboys that could make an impact in Jerry World. Later, the conversation gravitates to more rookies on the Eagles and Giants.NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.