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In the fifth round of Chad Reuter's seven-round mock draft of active NFL players, nine defensive backs -- including Super ...
Gary Davenport examines the NFL's Green Dot and Three-Down linebackers. These are the players who stay on the field.
Frankie Luvu expects his Washington Commanders teammates to put last season's accomplishments in the rearview.
Should the Commanders swap one minicamp holdout for another? FOX Sports' Dave Helman picks one perfect landing spot for each ...
Washington has a lot of money tied up in the linebacker position already. Much of which is consumed by Bobby Wagner and Frankie Luvu, but if they are interested in depth and another good player to ...
In Choate’s case, down. Washington State has invested in the program’s facilities. Made the baseball complex competitive in a way it never was. But it might be too late.
"It's pretty much a scrum in rugby," Luvu said. "That's how I kind of look at it. We've got a scrum, too, on the other side. The scrum is we have a cadence where we all go at once. It's not like a ...
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu, a former Washington State standout, joined the opposition to the play during an interview with NFL Network’s Good Morning Football on Monday.
They had to be experienced in real-time. Frankie Luvu was one of the players Washington found, and his deep familial roots helped make him a perfect fit for the new culture being born in the DMV.
Born and raised in American Samoa, Luvu didn't leave the island located in the South Pacific Ocean until he did so to attend and play collegiately at Washington State University. It was far from ...
It didn't take long for linebacker Frankie Luvu to become a fan favorite for the Washington Commanders. Whether it's his hair, style of play, jersey number, production, swagger, or a combination ...