Jared Goff, Frankie Luvu and Detroit Lions
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu was fined by the NFL for two plays in the Divisional Round win over the Detroit Lions.
The Washington Commanders are one game away from Super Bowl 59. The Commanders square off with the Eagles on Sunday in the NFC Championship Game. Washington secured their place in the NFC title game with an upset win over the Lions in the Divisional Round.
The NFL Network reported on Saturday that several fines were issued following the Lions-Commanders divisional-round game.
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 NFL had made a call on a Jared Goff play in the Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders game, and it's good for Goff.
Dan Campbell is promoting Kelvin Sheppard to Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, filling void of Aaron Glenn, who took New York Jets head coach job.
Goff signed a four-year, $212 million contract extension in November 2024, three years after his trade from the Rams. The Lions cannot cut Goff at a financial gain until 2026, per Over The Cap. A post-June 1 designation then would save $35 million with $34.6 million in dead money.
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu took a hit to his wallet for his play in the Divisional Round. Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported that
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy's bizarre '50-50 ball' catch goes for critical gain. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's 34-yard touchdown heave connects with wide receiver Mack Hollins just before halftime. Buffalo Bills running back James Cook's "Space Jam" touchdown comes on fourth down vs. Kansas City Chiefs.
Jayden Daniels did all he could, but mistakes (and Philadelphia points) kept piling up as Washington’s 55-23 loss sent the Eagles to the Super Bowl.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley celebrates a 60-yard touchdown during the first quarter of a NFC Championship game against the Commanders Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (Tribune News Service) Just one touch.