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Eagles, Frankie Luvu
NFL fans turned Frankie Luvu trying to stop the Eagles' Tush Push into a hilarious meme
When the Eagles line up within two yards of the goal line, the entire stadium knows what play is coming … the Tush Push (or Brotherly Shove). It’s a play that was virtually unstoppable in Jason Kelce’s days as Eagles center, but has remained awfully effective in the post-Kelce era.
Commanders LB Frankie Luvu’s Dive to Stop Eagles’ Tush Push Led to Lots of Jokes
On a second-and-goal at Washington’s 1-yard-line, the Eagles were about to attempt their signature tush push play when Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu entered the picture.
Eagles laugh at Commanders’ ‘hilarious’ attempt to stop Tush Push: ‘You think he’d learn’
The most dominant offensive play in football reached new heights Sunday when the officials grew tired of seeing a desperate flying linebacker.
How Commanders turned Eagles' signature tush push into 'mental warfare'
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.
Eagles expose stunning NFL rule with tush push sequence
The Philadelphia Eagles had the Washington Commanders on skates in an incredible goal line sequence that exposed a little-known NFL rule. The Commanders were desperate for a goal line stop early in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s NFC Championship at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia,
Ref threatens Commanders with touchdown rule after three insane penalties trying to stop Eagles’ tush push
The NFC Championship game got silly. But it revealed a rule most probably weren’t even aware of. The Eagles, leading 34-23, drove all the way down to the Commanders’ 1-yard line early in the fourth quarter.
Philadelphia Eagles Trigger Unusual NFL Rule With Unstoppable ‘Tush Push’ Against Commanders
The Philadelphia Eagles trigged an usual NFL rule with its unstoppable Brotherly Shove, aka Tush Push, against Frankie Luvu and the Washington Commanders
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How a coach nicknamed ‘Smash’ had Nick Sirianni prepared for the weird goal-line scenario vs. the Commanders
Some Eagles players may have been surprised by the rule that would allow officials to award the Eagles points after multiple ...
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Frankie Luvu's goal-line 'timing' led to Commanders' flags
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu, determined to stop the tush push in his team's 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia ...
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Commanders committed same penalty repeatedly until ref threatened to award Eagles a TD
Facing 1st and goal, Kellen Moore called for the Brotherly Shove. While Washington stopped the play for no gain, defensive ...
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Frankie Luvu: I was just trying to time my jump
Many teams have tried and failed to stop the Eagles' tush push over the last few years and the Commanders' approach on Sunday ...
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Tush push could play prominent role in Super Bowl
If the conference championships are any indication, some of the highest drama in the Super Bowl in New Orleans in two weeks ...
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Referee Shawn Hochuli explains how Frankie Luvu almost gave Philadelphia a free touchdown
When the final tale of the Washington Commanders’ NFC Championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles is told, the game will be ...
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Commanders encroachment penalties, explained: Why officials nearly gave Eagles a TD after Frankie Luvu's penalties
The bold play required perfect timing, and that's where Luvu failed. He timed the jump too early on three consecutive plays, ...
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Tush push could play a prominent role in the Super Bowl if championship Sunday was any indication
The Eagles (17-3) are so adept at their vaunted short-yardage plays that the Commanders committed four penalties with Jalen ...
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