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If Luvu plays in every game, he could put up the best numbers of his career, which would make him a reasonable choice for non-QB MVP. This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire ...
The Washington Commanders still need an edge rusher six weeks before training camp. While the Commanders may feel different, ...
Whitt also lavished praise on two of Washington's returning players: safety Quan Martin and defensive tackle Daron Payne.
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Count Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu among those in favor of banning the tush push, which will again be discussed by NFL ...
Kain Medrano won't be starting for the Washington Commanders defense, but that doesn't mean he can't make a positive impact.
Brotherhood. It has become a rallying cry for the current-day Commanders. A spirit of how they do what they do, with Luvu as one of many in the locker room who help to embody it. There isn't a ...
Luvu doesn't have a vote, but he certainly has a preferred outcome. During an appearance on "Good Morning Football" on Monday, the Washington Commanders' linebacker contended that the play should ...
The NFL is ready to vote on the legality of the “Tush Push,” but Washington Commanders’ linebacker Frankie Luvu already knows what should happen to the controversial play made famous by NFC ...
That's just my own personal opinion, and I'm going to leave it at that." Luvu, who plays linebacker for the Commanders, was flagged on three consecutive snaps late in January's NFC Championship game.
"I think they should ban it," Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu said Monday on NFL Network's Good Morning Football. "I know the argument is going to be about you guys have to stop it ...