 me in a bit. I'm sure he is. He did all things. Dolphins got to ask him about some corners. You got to get to the mayor of shut down city, but Sunday night football. What a game. Listen, some of these games have not been great. Some of these prime time games, especially so I was happy to see what went down in division rivalry. Of course, Raven's taking down the Bengals kind of low scoring 19 to 17. And it was all about Justin Tucker. He did this. He did the Night King thing. He's so confident and he should be because he is the greatest. We have people and it must feel so great to have a .05 ish percent worry and concern. If you're a Baltimore fan, a coach, Harbaugh, whoever, that he's not going to win you the game there. The confidence and relief and the ease that must be felt in this fan base is invaluable, especially knowing how important it is right now. Get this. 37 games this season decided by six or fewer points. 26 games decided by three or less. The second most such games through NFL history through the first five weeks ever. So you need these kickers to perform. We've see it week in, week out, especially yesterday. So credit to Tucker credit to who's automatic and unbelievable. I could have shut the TV off, but then I would have missed him talking to Melissa Stark about fresh sod and whatever when he got his moment, Tariqo is cracking up. We love to see it and we love Tucker on the show. Ravens needed a win. They have been under fire this past week. Deservedly so, by the way, big blown leads. 30 second ranked past defense, but this week they pull it together on the backs of a Marcus Peters who's an emotional spark making plays out there. Brilliant from Patrick Queen, JPP. And this is a perfect pick me up for Lamar Jackson, who wasn't perfect, but he did come back and lead the game winning drive. They compliment the identity of the Ravens to me in the Lamar Jackson era is his MVP level play complimented and with the defense and they pick each other up when they're not doing so great and they win and they haven't been able to pull together in the past couple of weeks and they did that last night against a Bengals team that really needed a win too. And now they're two and three and I left my helmet at home. This is not good. And I just want to say this. I love the Bengals. I support the Bengals, but it is fair to question that goal line sequence at the end of the third quarter. Coach, I'm not a coach, but as a fan, I want to know what you were seeing. I don't get it. I personally, I don't know if shovel pass was the way to go. I don't know if I dial up a Philly special unlikely because I was watching Mixon and Mixon looked pretty good and I'm surprised you didn't run there at least once. Bigger picture. The losses conflate and I think that they deflate or at least they have the potential to because if we can take a look here, that is now three losses on the last play of the game. That can get in players and locker room psyche in their heads. We've seen it with other teams. You know, I think that this team has the intestinal fortitude. Certainly the leadership at the quarterback position to not fall into that, but we've seen it with the chargers and the Vikings. We've seen it. So my advice in my what I would love to say to this team that I love so much, don't let that get into your head. That's not fun. So I, you know, I hope Bengals players see it as I am choosing to see it on this week five post Monday that there are three plays away from being undefeated with a chance, by the way, to change their luck and maybe some of their play calling for week six. All right. Some takeaways on other games from Sunday before we bring in Darius Butler. Gotta give love to a place I used to live that I still wish I lived in New York. The Giants, they take down the Packers 27 22 early game in London. Part of why hate LA. These early games international. They awful. Oh, I'm up at five a.m. six a.m. to take these in. Absolutely. I can't. I can't do it. So the Giants now exciting for one, despite a beat up roster. This is why it's so important. They come back from 17 three, a deficit against Aaron Rodgers, who gets cheers from everybody over there in London as he entered the stadium yesterday. They did it with no Kenny Galladay. They did it with no thrilling Shepherd, a leader, the veteran in that locker room, no Kaderius Tony, no second round pick, Wanda Robinson, the whole receiving core marked absent on the attendance sheet. And Brian Davils somehow finds a way to make that work. That's insane. Jones is completing under 80% of passes just under yesterday. Take one. Brilliant. Amazing. Huge part of it, too. He leaves with a shoulder injury and they somehow are able to keep moving the ball. So it wasn't, of course, just the offense. Wink, Martin Dale. We see you. We love you. We know we'll talk to Eric Weddle about him later this week, but he's transformed. What was a bottom defense to a top 10 unit? And they were all over Aaron Rodgers yesterday. They racked up six quarterback hits. They batted down seven passes. And it's to me, it's Dabel. It's all you. It shows coaching. It shows the importance of it. The change that can be made drastically in an off season when you know the culture changes and the competency of a coach. You saw it with the Rams and they went on a Super Bowl and got to the Super Bowl with Sean McFay when that happened. Dabel has that effect. And they're going to be a player with their schedule coming up in this NFC East. They just are. I know, I know, Marissa, Marissa's wearing your eagle shirt. We look, calm down. You're undefeated. You were in Arizona. We'll get to you. I'm feeling like the wrath of Benham. I said something nice about the Cowboys too. I heard I felt it from you. Listen, even if they didn't have the injuries, it would be a stunning four and one star. When you factor in all of that is miraculous what they've been able to accomplish. Okay, let's go to another game, guys. Let's go to another game. Which one is next, Conrad? Which one do I want to talk about? Oh, the Vikings. They take down Chicago. Chicago had some fight in it 29-22, but we just have to give them love because they are in first place in the NFC North. I, in my prediction said they're going to make the playoffs and I think they might win the division. It wasn't pretty and they nearly blew a lead, right? They were up 21 to three, but they're in sole possession of first place and that matters. And it's all because of Kirk Cousins and I love it because he's now led his third consecutive game-winning drive. Hallelujah, Vikings fans. I believe they are the most downtrodden fan base in the NFL if I was to power rank it because they have been through it. They have these stunning losses. It never works out for them. And the story around last year's Viking squad is they couldn't win a close game. They had these one possession losses, these one score losses. And the narrative around Cousins is always that he can't come through in these clutch moments. And now the narrative is rocking chains up for these wins. It is amazing. And of course it's early, but we're seeing a rewrite. Again, coaching change. It matters more than anything. And they're off to their best start now since 2016. Cowboys really quick. Got to get to this. I'm talking a lot. I know Darius is like, let me get on the show. I have takes on these shut down city mayors. But this was a great game. 22 to 10 was the score. It was here in LA. Cooper Rush has another victory in place of Jack Prescott. So this now has some legs this story. And if you've watched the show, you know that I've done everything in my power to avoid this being a storyline. I wouldn't even talk about it about Cooper Rush versus Jack Prescott. But then he went ahead and took down the defending champs and now he's four nose a cowboy starter. And we are forced to think about it because he has not thrown an interception yet. And you know, the stats might not wow you the four nose certainly does at the teams playing at a high level. And we're hearing rumblings of Jack Prescott being held out another week. Huge massive showdown to Rico Collins worth him throwing the pen the whole thing. That will happen on Sunday night in the NFC East between the Eagles and the Cowboys. And I'm getting ahead of this because it's gotten to the point that if Rush wins that game and is then five and oh, and they take down cover your ears earmuffs, Marissa, they they take down an undefeated Philly team. I'm sorry, but they can't take rush out. I agree. They can't. He's on a heater right now. They can't. It's not even a heat. I mean, I'm just saying this, it's a very interesting, compelling, Jerry Jones situation because we just might hear if this happens next week, week six, that you know, there might be a setback with that thumb with Jack Prescott. Jerry could surprise reporters on that radio show and say that Jack's not yet gripping the ball. Well enough, maybe he stubs his toe as an injury to the list. And that timeline for Dr. Return gets moved back. It's a very interesting decision to think about Eagles, Lions and Bears for them.