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Ben Leber and Andrew Preview London! - The Bark Tank - 10.1.25

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🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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In this episode of “The Bark Tank,” host Andrew Siciliano recaps the Cleveland Browns’ 34-10 loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 4 of the 2025-26 NFL Regular Season. Andrew also sits down with former Vikings LB and current Vikings sideline reporter Ben Leber to preview this week’s game in London against Minnesota. The episode concludes with a brief AFC North Roundup.

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0:00.0

It's another edition of the Bark Tank. We are presented by Sugardale. We are at the cross-country

0:03.7

mortgage campus here in Maria after the Browns lost 34 to 10 to fall to 1 and 3 to the Detroit

0:10.6

Lions. Hi, I'm Andrew Siciliano. Thanks for being here. As I have always said, not only like and

0:16.2

subscribe and share this podcast, however you're listening to it, but I've always said as well,

0:20.6

we're going to be honest with you. And we will now, after the Browns lose to the Lions in Detroit.

0:26.5

It wasn't good. It wasn't good at all, especially on the offensive side. But it started,

0:31.8

and here's what's frustrating. It started so well. Coming off the Packers win, you march down the

0:37.2

field, 88 yards on the opening

0:39.7

drive. You go for it on fourth down. You get Jerry Judy involved earlier in the drive as well,

0:44.6

and you go forward and forth down, and you punch your way into the end zone. And Quinton

0:50.3

Judkins gets a score for the second consecutive week. And you're like, all right, here we go. Here we go. And then the defense, while it allows the lines to get to midfield, you get off the field. You force the pun. Okay, here we go. And then offensively, it kind of all falls apart. Defensively, yeah, look, they, for the most part, held David Montgomery in check. Jamira Gibbs did get into the end zone. He made a couple of explosive runs. But for the most part, you combine those two. You put them together, barely over 100 yards. Did the part. Didn't sack Jared Gough, but got after him. The one sack Isaiah McGuire had get called back on a defensive holding penalty. The defense held the line but could only hold the line so much. The offense simply after that opening drive didn't do it.

1:30.2

Joe Flacco threw the pick to Cedric Tillman or intended initially that side of the field of Cedric Tillman,

1:35.3

the Kirby Joseph almost fielded like a punt on the sideline.

1:39.0

Flacco took the blame afterwards, said it was his fault.

1:41.5

Kevin Stavansky, when asked, was Flacco just taking the blame

1:45.6

when it could have been Cedric's fault? Stavansky didn't say, we all have to play better. And obviously,

1:52.0

that is the case. The Brown's offense can't put this much on the defense shoulders. You know that,

1:59.0

I know that, they know that. And now you move on to London,

2:02.1

hoping to find a way to change that. Let's go through some injuries here.

2:06.4

Cedric Tillman is not going to play in London. He's got a hammy. It's a multiple week injury.

2:11.9

He didn't play in the second half. And then also DeAndre Carter, who suffered a knee injury

2:16.8

on a return in the second half in Detroit on Sunday, is also not going to play this week in London.

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