Episode 1106
Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera revealed to the media on Monday that rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. will be taken off the non-football injury list and return to practice beginning Wednesday. This starts the 21-day clock for the Commanders to put Robinson back on the active roster, with an outside shot at seeing him against the Tennessee Titans in Week 5.
Then, stemming from Washington's loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Saahdiq Charles has been announced as the starting right guard, replacing Trai Turner. And we field two burning questions from one Commanders fan asking if Terry McLaurin might be better off elsewhere, and whether or not Rivera is really the man to lead this football team.
Finally, while Robinson will be joined by offensive lineman Tyler Larsen returning this week, defensive end Chase Young will not be back at practice, according to Rivera. When will we see him?
We discuss that and more, on this episode of the Locked On Commanders podcast.
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