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The Bengals may have just done the Commanders a solid as Germaine Pratt's release could open the door for a positional upgrade.
“Nobody else in the world is doing what I do,” Richie Gray tells The Athletic from his office in Galashiels, a small town in the Scottish Borders, about an hour south of the country’s ...
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu was the talk of the NFL during January's NFC championship game. In an effort to stop the Eagles' famous "tush push," Luvu attempted to time ...
— NFL (@NFL) January 26, 2025 There’s not a whole lot that can be said about it other than just watching it and appreciating everything: Frankie Luvu’s incurable addiction to hitting people ...
But at least on a recent list from Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron, Elliss received a little bit more respect. On Tuesday, Cameron ranked Elliss the No. 17-best linebacker in the NFL entering ...
The Commanders’ Frankie Luvu – a former WSU standout – tried to time up the Eagles’ push in the playoffs, launching himself like a missile across the line of scrimmage.
Luvu, who earned second-team All-Pro honors last season, appeared on NFL Network's Good Morning Football, where the controversial play was naturally a topic of much discussion ahead of the vote ...
The Atlanta Falcons will be casting their vote this week along with 31 other NFL teams on the proposed rule change from the Green Bay Packers.It’s regarding one of the most talked-about plays in ...
The short-yardage play known as the 'Tush Push' — also referred to as the "Brotherly Shove" by Eagles faithful — is in danger of being banned by NFL owners.
Had the NFL’s owners banned the play, it’s quite possible the Eagles would’ve still found a way to use the strength of their roster to be efficient in short-yardage situations.