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It's Dallas Week! The Washington Commanders (3-3) head to Arlington to take on the Dallas Cowboys (2-3-1) in one of the oldest rivalries in the NFL.This week's episode begins with the All-22 Review vs Chicago Bears. What went well? What didn't? Who gets a game ball?We begin, as we always do, with the injury report for the game. The Commanders injury report is basically a CVS receipt, with any number of important players on it, including WRs Deebo Samuel and Terry McLaurin. Noah Brown was recently placed on IR, meaning he is going to miss at least 4 more games. In response, the Commanders have signed former Titans WR Treylon Burks. The Cowboys, in the meanwhile, are getting healthier, with Tyler Booker and CeeDee Lamb tracking to be back. Trevon Diggs, however, misses out.The Commanders offense, featuring Jayden Daniels, takes on a Cowboys defense that is the worst they'll come across all season. They are dead last in yards per game, passer rating allowed per game, and numerous other categories. How will we fare against them with Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown out once again?The Commanders defense goes against Dak Prescott, George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb, Jake Ferguson, Javonte Williams and this high flying Dallas Cowboys offense that ranks #1 in the NFL. How do our defense match up with them?The Commanders are road underdogs by 1.5 points and the over-under is 54.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 10 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 Intro1:38 All-22 Review Offense11:28 All-22 Review Defense20:02 Injury Report21:42 Commanders O vs Cowboys D30:05 Commanders D vs Raiders O38:41 Predictions46:00 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek7
With Terry McLaurin ruled out for a fourth straight game, Noah Brown on injured reserve, and Deebo Samuel limited by a heel injury, Lynnell and Anthony take a hard look at the state of the Commanders wide receiver room. They debate whether General Manager Adam Peters did enough this offseason to build depth at the position and discuss how the team can manage through this stretch of injuries.
Andy starts with Noah Brown being placed on IR, and status of other injured Commanders. (17:11) A look at tonight's TNF matchup between the 40 year old QBs. (35:17) More on the Commanders ahead of Sunday's pivotal Cowboys game. (52:12) 57 years ago today, John Carlos and Tommy Smith make history at the Olympics. 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.
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Lynnell gives his biggest reason for optimism with the Commanders offense, pointing to Jayden Daniels as a top-10 quarterback who keeps Washington competitive every week. But he also highlights his biggest concern — the team's thinning wide receiver depth — with both Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown sidelined due to injury.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you to talk about the Commanders as they get ready to head to Big D to take on a juggernaut of a an offense but a pedestrian defense. Unfortunately they'll have to do it without Noah Brown who ended up on IR, as the guys talk about those consequences as well as a plethora of injuries across the board. Lastly hear from Jayden Daniels at the podium.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Quinn speaks to the media regarding Noah Brown going to IR.
Today's episode of BMitch & Finlay features a reaction to Noah Brown going on injured reserve, a preview of Cowboys vs. Commanders, and some interviews with special guests.
Hour 4 of BMitch & Finlay features an interview with Ken Belson and listeners calling in to talk about the Noah Brown injury.
Callers give JP and BMitch their opinions on the Noah Brown injury.
Hour 3 of BMitch & Finlay features an interview with Barstool Nate and the guys reacting to Noah Brown going on injured reserve.
10.15.25 Hour 1 1:00- After missing the last 4 games, Noah Brown has now been placed on IR... And will be out the next 4 games. 20:50- With a lot of injuries and some young talent, how do you like the way the Commanders have handled the WR room?
Noah Brown has been placed on IR, and the fanbase isn't happy. We also discuss the offseason moves made at WR, should they have done more?
After missing the last 4 games, Noah Brown has now been placed on IR... And will be out the next 4 games.
AWadd brings us into The Richmond Commander on the show next as we break news around Noah Brown before we air a press conference as head coach Dan Quinn speaks with the media after practice. Commanders Corner on the show next for more Washington football talk as we react to some comments from the press conference and preview the game in Dallas. CowanGates Hokies Update on the show next for some Virginia Tech Hokies talk as we break down the football team headed into a bye and the upcoming basketball season. Dave Johnson on the show with us next for a Wizard's Wednesday as it is officially time to start talking about the NBA as we preview the season.
Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off the show with a fiery reaction to the latest Commanders news, from Adam Peters' roster missteps to Noah Brown landing on injured reserve. He dives into Dan Quinn's comments ahead of practice and revisits Mike Locksley's chat with The Junkies, offering insight and accountability across the organization. The conversation then shifts to Washington's recurring slow starts and predictable play-calling, exploring how early-game struggles and Noah Brown's absence impact the offense. Listeners weigh in on what's really holding the team back, while the discussion also touches on field conditions, including frustrations from the Browns and Steelers over poorly maintained grass affecting Sunday's games.
Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off Hour 1 with a fiery reaction to the latest Commanders news from Adam Peters' roster mistakes starting to show to the fallout of Noah Brown landing on injured reserve. Plus, The Rooster revisits Mike Locksley's chat with The Junkies ahead of Maryland's matchup with UCLA and breaks down Dan Quinn's comments before practice. It's a loaded hour of insight, reaction, and accountability from top to bottom.
In Hour 2 of The Chris Russell Show, The Rooster digs into Washington's recurring slow starts and why they can't seem to find their rhythm early in games. He also questions how the Commanders handled Noah Brown's injury, pointing to the wideout's history of setbacks and how his absence could impact the offense. From the “what-ifs” surrounding Brown's health to the frustration of watching a talented player constantly sidelined, Chris dives deep and opens the phone lines for listeners to weigh in on what's really holding this team back.
After being stuck in traffic, The Rooster jumps right in with his immediate reaction to the Commanders placing wide receiver Noah Brown on injured reserve. He questions why the team waited so long to make the move and breaks down what the timing says about Washington's decision-making process. Chris also examines the broader implications for both Brown and the organization what this means for the receiver's future, how it affects the offensive depth chart, and what message it sends about how the Commanders handle injuries and roster management.
1:12 - Burgundy and Gold Hour 1 - It's Cowboys Week! Terry Mclaurin to Practice All Week + Calls 45:48 - Burgundy and Gold Hour 2 - Noah Brown to IR, Luke McCaffrey Needs More Opportunities + Donna Hopkins Joins the Show 1:29:25 - Burgundy and Gold Hour 3 - Commanders Are Inconsistent, Lamont Jordan Joins the Show + Calls
Hour 2 1:12 - Next Man Up: Luke McCaffrey's Time to Shine 24:12 - From Pain to Preparation: Commanders Look Ahead to Dallas
Doc Walker reacts to Dan Quinn's announcement that wide receiver Noah Brown will be placed on injured reserve with a lingering groin injury. With both Brown and Terry McLaurin sidelined, Anthony calls for more snaps for rookie standout Luke McCaffrey, who's been one of the few bright spots in the Commanders' passing game. Doc and Anthony discuss what McCaffrey's expanded role could mean for the offense moving forward
10.10.25 Hour 2 1:00- We are joined by 3x Super Bowl champion Ed McCaffrey to talk about the Commanders and his son Luke McCaffrey! 23:00- With possibly both Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin playing on MNF against a poor defense, do you feel confident in Kingsbury dialing up a good gameplan? 37:15- We take some time to remember our friend, and colleague Craig Heist.
With possibly both Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin playing on MNF against a poor defense, do you feel confident in Kingsbury dialing up a good gameplan?
:00- We welcome in Ben Standig and hit the wide open NFC East after Eagles loss on TNF. 4:40- What Ben took away from the Commanders win at Chargers last week. 8:28- What a Noah Brown return could mean for the Offense. 10:33- The 'Bill' Effect on the Washington Offense. 14:48-Our breakdown on what's up with the Commanders Defense. 19:40-Could the weather be an issue Monday Night? 25:30 -More time of possession needed for Commanders Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Washington Commanders (3-2) host the Chicago Bears (2-2) at Northwest Stadium on Monday Night Football. The rematch of the Hail Mary game last season is finally upon us, as we see Jayden Daniels duel Caleb Williams once again.We begin, as we always do, with the injury report for the game. The Commanders are potentially getting both WR Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown back, with an outside shot of Sam Cosmi also returning, while the Bears are getting CB Kyler Gordon and LB TJ Edwards back, but missing CB Jaylon Johnson.The Commanders offense, featuring Jayden Daniels, takes on a Bears defense that thrives in pass defense, but is poor against the run. The opportunities exist in the running game, which will feature Chris Rodriguez, Bill Croskey-Merritt, and Jeremy McNichols. How will we do against this Bears defense?The Commanders defense goes against Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze, D'Andre Swift and this Bears offense that has high potential and is riding a 2 game winning streak before going on bye. How do our defense match up with them?The Commanders are home favorites by 4.5 points and the over-under is 49.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 7 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 Intro1:45 Injury Report3:19 Commanders O vs Bears D15:57 Commanders D vs Raiders O25:52 Predictions28:19 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek6
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): The Commanders head into Week 6 with the likes of Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown returning against the Bears, who're coming off a long layoff due to having an early bye week in Week 5 and playing on Monday Night football this week... Logan and Grant breakdown the burning questions heading into the game, who needs to step up, who eats, 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
***First Segment*** The Commanders head into Week 6 with the likes of Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown returning against the Bears, who're coming off a long layoff due to having an early bye week in Week 5 and playing on Monday Night football this week... Logan and Grant breakdown who to watch for on the Bears offense, how the Commanders match up against them, 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
***Second Segment*** The Commanders head into Week 6 with the likes of Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown returning against the Bears, who're coming off a long layoff due to having an early bye week in Week 5 and playing on Monday Night football this week... Logan and Grant breakdown who to watch for on the Bears defense, how the Commanders match up against them, 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
***Third Segment*** The Commanders head into Week 6 with the likes of Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown returning against the Bears, who're coming off a long layoff due to having an early bye week in Week 5 and playing on Monday Night football this week... Logan and Grant breakdown the burning questions heading into the game, who needs to step up, who eats, 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
Grant Paulsen and Logan Paulsen dive into the Commanders Versus Bears Week 6 Game Preview in an action-packed episode of the pod. The Commanders head into Week 6 with the likes of Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown returning against the Bears, who're coming off a long layoff due to having an early bye week in Week 5 and playing on Monday Night football this week... so the boys are back to breakdown who to watch for on the Bears offense and defense, how the Commanders match up against them, the burning questions heading into the game, who eats, and more. Find out all that and more on this episode of Take Command!
Lynnell is back and wastes no time making a bold claim: “Luke McCaffrey deserves to be WR3 when everyone is back healthy — that includes Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown.” He breaks down McCaffrey's consistent production, reliability, and growing chemistry with Jayden Daniels, explaining why the rookie has earned a permanent spot in the top receiver rotation.
Hour 1 1:12 - Latest on Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown 11:49 - Luke McCaffrey Has Earned WR3 Status 22:53 - Lynnell Says Commanders Are Legit Super Bowl Contenders — If Jayden Daniels Stays Healthy 35:31 - What is Your Outlook for the Commanders After 5 Weeks Into the Season?
The 2-2 Commanders head to Los Angeles Sunday for a pivotal showdown with the Chargers, and while Jayden Daniels will be back, their top two WR are out. How will the Commanders fare sans Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown? We look at the matchup here!
The 2-2 Commanders head to Los Angeles Sunday for a pivotal showdown with the Chargers, and while Jayden Daniels will be back, their top two WR are out. How will the Commanders fare sans Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown? We look at the matchup here!
The 2-2 Commanders head to Los Angeles Sunday for a pivotal showdown with the Chargers, and while Jayden Daniels will be back, their top two WR are out. How will the Commanders fare sans Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown? We look at the matchup here!
The 2-2 Commanders head to Los Angeles Sunday for a pivotal showdown with the Chargers, and while Jayden Daniels will be back, their top two WR are out. How will the Commanders fare sans Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown? We look at the matchup here!
BMitch and JP discuss Noah Brown's ongoing injury concerns.
The Washington Commanders (2-2) play on the road this Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers (3-1) in Week 5 of the NFL season. This episode previews that matchup.We jump over to the Commanders vs Falcons injury report, which sees Noah Brown, Terry McLaurin and Sam Cosmi all out of this matchup. On the flip side, LT Joe Alt is out for the Chargers, with the potential for G Mekhi Becton to miss the game as well.The Commanders offense, featuring Jayden Daniels once again, takes on a very good Chargers defense that thrives in pass defense. The opportunities exist in the running game, which will feature Chris Rodriguez, Bill Croskey-Merritt, and Jeremy McNichols. How will we do against this Chargers defense?The Commanders defense goes against Justin Herbert, Omarion Hampton, Quentin Johnston, and this Chargers offense that has high potential, but is banged up on the offensive line.The Commanders are road underdogs by 2.5 points and the over-under is 47.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 10 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 Intro1:55 Injury Report3:48 Commanders O vs Chargers D15:50 Commanders D vs Raiders O30:17 Predictions36:13 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek5
The Washington Commanders (2-1) play on the road this Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons (1-2) in Week 3 of the NFL season. This episode previews that matchup.We jump over to the Commanders vs Falcons injury report, which sees Jayden Daniels, Noah Brown, Terry McLaurin and John Bates all out of this matchup, and Will Harris placed on IR, so Jeremy Reaves starts in his place. Marcus Mariota is in line to start this game in place of Jayden Daniels.The Commanders offense, featuring Marcus Mariota, take on an underrated Falcons defense that is 2nd in the league in yards allowed and play zone 76% of the time. They have also been stout against the run so far, only allowing 4 yards a carry, which could make life difficult for Bill Croskey-Merritt, Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez. The Commanders feature Deebo Samuel and Zach Ertz. How do we have success against this Falcons defense?The Commanders defense goes against Falcons QB Michael Penix, excellent RB Bijan Robinson and a TE with WR skills in Kyle Pitts along with another former 1st round pick in WR Drake London. What do we hope to see on this side of the ball?The Commanders are road underdogs by 1.5 points and the over-under is 44.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 10 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 Injury Report2:50 Commanders O vs Raiders D15:05 Commanders D vs Raiders O26:42 Predictions33:04 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek4
Lynnell is back with his Super Six-Pack, highlighting the six Commanders players who will have the spotlight on them in Sunday's Week 4 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. With no Jayden Daniels, John Bates, and Noah Brown, Lynnell breaks down who needs to step up and why these six names could define the outcome of the game.
GAME DAY SNACK SHACK TASTE TEST BEAT THE HOST/GUESS WHAT HE SAID NEWS AND NOTES1. Shedeur Sanders drama.2. Tush Push cry babies.3. Joe Burrow DONE.4. Austin Ekeler injury.5. Jayden Reed injury.6. Justin Fields concussion.7. Jayden Daniels injury.8. J.J. McCarthy injury.9. Aaron Jones injury.10. Noah Brown injury. MUST START/DON'T BOTHER SPORTS INVESTING FANTASY GIRL OF THE WEEK (Martha Hunt) Check out the website: www.cffpodcast.comQuestions, Comments, Concerns? Email us: cffpodcast@hotmail.comTry our fanline for your voicemail and text message questions: 414-520-8249
The Washington Commanders (1-1) play host to the Las Vegas Raiders (1-1) in Week 3 of the NFL season. Both teams are coming off losses, the Commanders against the Packers on Thursday night and the Raiders against the Chargers on Monday night. This episode previews that matchup.We jump over to the Raiders vs Commanders injury report, which sees Jayden Daniels not practicing with a knee injury, Noah Brown and John Bates as longshots to play, and Austin Ekeler and Deatrich Wise done for the season. Marcus Mariota is in line to start this game in place of Jayden Daniels. The Raiders, in contrast, are largely healthy.The Commanders offense, featuring Marcus Mariota, take on a Raiders defense that have forced a turnover in each game so far, and play zone a whopping 93% of the time! They have also been stout against the run so far, which could make life difficult for Bill Croskey-Merritt, Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez. The Commanders feature Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel and Zach Ertz. How do we have success against this Raiders defense?The Commanders defense goes against Raiders QB Geno Smith, 1st round rookie RB Ashton Jeanty and an elite TE in Brock Bowers with a secondary option in Michael Mayer. At WR, Jakobi Meyers leads the team in targets. What do we hope to see on this side of the ball?The Commanders are home favorites, despite Jayden being not starting, favored by 3 points and the over-under is 43.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 8 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 Intro2:43 Injury Report3:57 Commanders O vs Raiders D18:28 Commanders D vs Raiders O35:53 Predictions38:45 Comment Mailbag#commanders #commanderspodcast #nflweek3
Lynnell is back with his Super Six-Pack, highlighting the six Commanders players who will have the spotlight on them in Sunday's Week 3 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. With no Jayden Daniels, John Bates, and Noah Brown, Lynnell breaks down who needs to step up and why these six names could define the outcome of the game.
The injury bug has officially hit Washington. After enjoying good fortune last season, the Commanders are now dealing with major setbacks just two weeks into the year. Austin Ekeler and Deatrich Wise are already lost for the season, while Noah Brown, Jonathan Jones, John Bates, and Jayden Daniels could all miss Sunday's matchup with the Raiders—and possibly longer. Lynnell says this is the moment for members of the 2024 Draft Class, like Ben Sinnott and Luke McCaffrey, to step up and help keep the season on track.
The Washington Commanders begin the 2025-2026 NFL Season campaign on Sunday against the New York Giants at home at Northwest Stadium at 1pm! This episode previews that matchup.We begin by quickly discussing the Cowboys vs Eagles season opener last night that saw the Eagles win 24-20, Jalen Carter ejected for spitting on Dak Prescott, and the Cowboys and Eagles look pretty closely matched. What were your takeaways from the matchup?We jump over to the Giants vs Commanders injury report, which sees Andrew Thomas unlikely to play for the Giants, while Dorance Armstrong, Jonathan Jones and Noah Brown are all questionable for Sunday's game.The Commanders offense, featuring Jayden Daniels, will have its hands full against defensive rushers in Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns and, top 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Abdul Carter. The Commanders feature Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel and Austin Ekeler. How do we have success against this Giants defense?The Commanders defense goes against new Giants QB Russell Wilson, WR Malik Nabers and a largely same offense from last season. The additions to the defense include Trey Amos, Will Harris, Javon Kinlaw and Von Miller. What do we hope to see on this side of the ball?The Commanders are favored by 5.5 points and the over-under is 45.5 points. What is your prediction for this game?The Comment Mailbag features 12 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 Intro2:08 Cowboys vs Eagles Reaction7:36 Injury Report8:20 Commanders O vs Giants D20:24 Commanders D vs Giants O30:29 Game Prediction34:00 Side Piece Report36:29 Comment Mailbag#commanders #nygvswas #nflweek1
Lynnell poses the question: in Week 1 against the Giants, who do you trust more — the Commanders' offense or defense? He says he leans defense, pointing to the lack of offensive continuity throughout training camp with Terry McLaurin's holdout, Noah Brown and Brandon Coleman missing time, and the challenge of facing a fierce Giants pass rush paired with a revamped secondary.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you to talk about the last day of camp before a much needed day off as the guys discuss their standout players, some Terry updates before getting to Mikey Sainristil and Noah Brown podium availabilities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10:03 - Guest: Commanders analyst Mark Bullock of MarkBullock.Substack.com with an All-22-style deep dive on the Commanders' depth at receiver off receiver Noah Brown being carted off the field on Day 2 of the team's mandatory minicamp, with a particular focus on receiver Luke McCaffrey off his disappointing rookie season 34:55 - Nationals: discussion of a 10-6 loss to the MLB-worst Colorado Rockies in a game in which the Nats got out-homered, 7-2, giving the Nats 10 consecutive losses 43:43 - Orioles: breakdown of a 5-1 win at the Tampa Bay Rays, giving the O's 15 wins over the team's last 22 games The Nace Law Group, Accident & Injury Lawyers - 202-902-7611 and make sure that you mention that Al Galdi sent you Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent you and receive $50 off any fireplace service before Sept. 1, 2025 - this includes cleaning, safety inspection, tune-up and diagnostic work For advertising inquiries, email Sales@BlueWirePods.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads
08:39 - Commanders: while we await news on receiver Noah Brown off him being carted off the field during Day 2 of the team's mandatory minicamp, discussion of receivers Luke McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel Sr. off notable comments from head coach Dan Quinn, including him raving about the speed of Samuel 19:45 - Commanders: reaction to comments from head coach Dan Quinn as the team concluded its 2025 Offseason Program on the significant expectations for the Commanders in the 2025 season, how quarterback Jayden Daniels is doing, what Quinn is thinking with the right side of the team's offensive line and what to make of running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. 43:11 - Nationals: analysis of a 4-3 loss at the Major League-leading New York Mets to complete a three-game sweep despite the Nats scoring three runs in the top of the ninth 51:48 - Orioles: breakdown of a 4-1 loss to the American League-leading Detroit Tigers in a game in which the O's got victimized by Tigers ace Tarik Skubal The Nace Law Group, Accident & Injury Lawyers - 202-902-7611 and make sure that you mention that Al Galdi sent you For advertising inquiries, email Sales@BlueWirePods.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads