Washington Commanders' linebacker Frankie Luvu takes advantage of miscommunication from the Philadelphia Eagles with a 9-yard sack of Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts.
During the last meeting between the Eagles and Commanders, Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion that kept him out the next two weeks.
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
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.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton (14) is sacked by Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu (4) during the second quarter at Northwest Stadium. And the Philadelphia Eagles are well aware of it.
The Philadelphia Eagles are running all over the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game on Sunday, with a trip to the Super Bowl just minutes away. With the Eagles up 55-23 in the fourth quarter,
The Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles will play in a conference championship matchup to determine who will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.
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
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.
With the Philadelphia Eagles set to take on the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, it's a good time to answer some questions, solicited from readers on Twitter, Bluesky, and Threads. This will be Part I of a two-part mailbag.
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu may have helped his team trounce the Detroit Lions, 45-31, in their divisional round matchup on Jan. 19, but he's paying a price for it.
Some Eagles players may have been surprised by the rule that would allow officials to award the Eagles points after multiple Washington penalties, but Sirianni wasn't.