Kevin was joined by Clinton Portis today. Clinton talked about some of his most memorable games as a Redskin including the time he got injured in a preseason game in 2006. Clinton’s thoughts on how tomorrow night’s preseason opener in Cleveland should be handled along with plenty of discussion about Sam Howell, Eric Bieniemy and more. He also responded a bit to Albert Haynesworth’s remarks last week.

Kevin opened with thoughts on Ron Rivera’s prepared statement from earlier this morning addressing his headline-making comments yesterday about Eric Bieniemy. Ben Standig/The Athletic jumped on to discuss the last 24 hours of Ron but plenty of football as well in advance of the Commanders’ preseason opener Friday night in Cleveland. Kevin closed with Ron Rivera’s optimistic comments last week about Benjamin St. Juste and a Darrell Green classic chase.

Kevin is back from some vacation and at it discussing Ron Rivera’s comments today that a number of players have come to him to express concern over Eric Bieniemy’s intense coaching style. Kevin weighed in on Albert Haynesworth’s comments last week about D-Hall, Clinton Portis, and Chris Cooley. Also some thoughts on the Native American Guardians Association petition to bring the Redskins name back.

Kevin was joined by Doc Walker who has been at Commanders’ training camp every day including today’s first padded-practice in Ashburn. Doc thinks the defense is on the verge of a big year and one player in particular will have a bigger role than most people think. Offensively, he discussed his early impressions of Sam Howell, the potential of the revamped offensive line, and much more.

Kevin opened the show talking about Sam Howell after comments made by ESPN’s Tim Hasselbeck and a look-back at the Dallas game in the season-finale. Thoughts on the 10,000 that showed up at training camp on Saturday were a part of the show as were a few comments made by new minority-share owner Mark Ein from Kevin’s radio show on The Team 980. Doug Kammerer/NBC-4 Chief Meteorologist jumped on to explain the big storm that ravaged the area on Saturday evening and a hunch on what could be a snowy 2023/2024 winter ahead.