After the Commanders' season-ending loss to the Eagles, Frankie Luvu shares a heartfelt message to fans, expressing gratitude and optimism for the future.
Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders and Frankie Luvu
After Frankie Luvu was flagged for two-straight penalties on fourth and one, Shawn Hochuli explains why he almost awarded a free TD to Philly
Frankie Luvu isn’t backing down from the way he plays the game. The Washington Commanders linebacker, who will be at Lincon Financial Field with
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu, determined to stop the tush push in his team's 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC title game Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, was flagged twice for jumping offsides on the same drive.
Facing 1st and goal, Kellen Moore called for the Brotherly Shove. While Washington stopped the play for no gain, defensive lineman Jonathan Allen was flagged for encroachment, and the football was moved inches closer to the end zone. On the second 1st-and-goal situation from the Washington one-yard line, Hurts was again stopped for no gain.
Washington Commanders' linebacker Frankie Luvu takes advantage of miscommunication from the Philadelphia Eagles with a 9-yard sack of Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts.
The Eagles' tush push has been a nearly unstoppable play. The Commanders deployed a unique tactic to try to stop it in the NFC title game.
The Washington linebacker highlights the connection between the team and its loyal fanbase following a tough loss to the Eagles.
The Washington defender is best remembered by Eagles' fans for being the player that knocked out Jalen Hurts when the teams met last month at Northwest Stadium.
The most dominant offensive play in football reached new heights Sunday when the officials grew tired of seeing a desperate flying linebacker.
the most important thing about the philadelphia eagles going to the super bowl is that they’re the philadelphia eagles. and that they’re going to the super bowl.'