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The Commanders may have a new owner soon, and the preview of the Kirk Cousins game back in DC!
Brent and Dre start with the massive news that Daniel Snyder has reached out to Bank of America to sell the Commanders potentially! While Dre is excited and thinking about making that day a local holiday, Brent wants to temper expectations until the deal is done. After they talk about potential owner possibilities and how much instant credibility it gives the Commanders, they turn their attention to the upcoming matchup against the Vikings. Brent thinks that the line is too, and Dre also believes that this is a loss for the Commanders on Sunday. They finish talking about the Wizards, who were embarrassed Friday night by the Brooklyn Nets, who are dealing with their own inner turmoil. Both believe it is time to ship off parts and rebuild a new roster with Beal and a top-4 draft pick, but that means bottoming out this year.