On today’s Burgundy & Gold Today, Lynnell kicks things off by looking ahead to Thursday night as the Commanders try to win in Green Bay for the first time since 1988, then dives into what’s sustainable from Washington’s dominant Week 1 win over the Giants — from Jayden Daniels’ legs, to the defense’s energy, to the creativity in the run game — before taking calls from listeners. He also reacts to Dan Quinn’s comments on the rushing attack and makes the case for seeing more of Bill Croskey-Merritt after his breakout debut with 82 yards and a touchdown. From there, Lynnell discusses Terry McLaurin’s quiet game (just 2 catches for 27 yards on 4 targets), and reminds listeners that while Terry will have off games like this, he’s still a top 10–15 wideout whose monster games are coming. In Hour 2, Lynnell takes more calls on whether Croskey-Merritt should get more work in Week 2 before welcoming on Grant Paulsen of the Take Command Podcast to break down the Giants win, preview Commanders-Packers, and discuss how Washington stacks up against a Green Bay team that dominated Detroit and just added Micah Parsons. Lynnell then gives his NFL Power Rankings and reveals where the Commanders stand. In the final hour, Lynnell unveils his “Nell’s Super Six-Pack” — the top six NFL teams after Week 1 plus three “on the bubble” — then takes calls on who listeners think is the best team in football. He’s later joined by Mike Jones of The Athletic to go around the NFL, highlight Week 1’s best teams, and react to Washington’s performance, before closing the show with the question: what do the Commanders still need to do to be considered among the NFL’s elite?