Episode Details

Back to Episodes
Episode 1,040: Adam Peters opens up about Commanders’ 2025 offseason approach and moves and more

Episode 1,040: Adam Peters opens up about Commanders’ 2025 offseason approach and moves and more

Episode 1040 Published 11 months, 1 week ago
Description

Commanders: discussion of comments from general manager Adam Peters at the NFL's Annual League Meeting on the Commanders' offense, including the team's desire to sign receiver Terry McLaurin to a contract extension, the Commanders wanting to capitalize on in Jayden Daniels having a great quarterback on a rookie contract, why the team traded for receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. and left tackle Laremy Tunsil, whether Peters via trades has deviated from his build-through-the-draft strategy and Peters' approach to the 2025 NFL Draft

 

Commanders: discussion of comments from general manager Adam Peters at the NFL's Annual League Meeting on the Commanders' defense, including what Peters makes of the team's revamped defensive line, insight on why the Commanders signed defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw and perspective on what the team has in its top two secondary acquisitions in free agency in the 2025 offseason in cornerback Jonathan Jones and safety Will Harris

 

Nationals: analysis of a 5-2 loss at the Toronto Blue Jays in a game that featured an injury scare from starting pitcher Michael Soroka but also back-to-back home runs by shortstop CJ Abrams and left fielder James Wood

 

Orioles: reaction to outfielder Colton Cowser becoming the latest Orioles player to go on an Injured List...and breakdown of an 8-5 win over the Boston Red Sox

 

Wizards: thoughts on a 120-94 loss to the Miami Heat as Jordan Poole scored 35 of the Wizards' 94 points

 

Visit CateringByUptown.com and mention that Al Galdi sent you

 

Follow @WSHOnTheDaily on Instagram and visit WSHOnTheDaily.com

 

For advertising inquiries, email TheAlGaldiPodcast@Yahoo.com

 

Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads

 

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us