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NFL suspends Commanders LB Frankie Luvu 1 game after third hip-drop tackle of the season

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03 November 2025

A year and a half after the NFL banned hip-drop tackles, the league is cracking down on the play. Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu has been suspended one game without pay for repeatedly violating the hip-drop tackle rule, the NFL announced Monday.

Per the league, Luvu committed his third hip-drop tackle of the season during the Commanders' blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. Luvu was previously fined for the tackle during Week 4 and Week 8.

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In a statement, the NFL cited "repeated violations of playing rules intended to protect the health and safety of players" as the reason behind Luvu's suspension. It is believed to be the league's first official hip-drop suspension since banning the practice in 2024.

Luvu reportedly plans to appeal the suspension, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

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— Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) November 4, 2025

Luvu's questionable tackle occurred in the first quarter of Sunday's game, with the linebacker twisting Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba to the ground after a reception.

No flag was thrown at the time.

Here’s the hip-drop tackle Monday night that got Commanders LB Frankie Luvu suspended as a result of cumulative violations. He’s wearing No. 4. pic.twitter.com/gEIzjdpJEu

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 4, 2025

The NFL began considering a ban on hip-drop tackles in 2023 after researched showed the tackle created 25 times more of an injury risk than a typical tackle. The league then officially banned the technique at an owners' meeting in March 2024.

The new NFL rule states that using this "swivel" technique is considered a personal foul. From the NFL rulebook:

"It is a foul if a player uses the following technique to bring a runner to the ground: 1) grabs the runner with one or both hands or wraps the runner with both arms; and 2) unweights himself by swiveling and dropping his hips and/or lower body, landing on and/or trapping the runner’s leg(s) at or below the knee."

Technically speaking, the "swivel" technique is what results in the penalty, not the actual hip-drop tackle.

Multiple players have been fined for the tackle in the two seasons since. Notably, this includes Luvu, who was fined last January for a hip-drop tackle in addition to a fine for helmet-to-helmet contact.

If Luvu's appeal fails, he will miss the Commanders' matchup against the Detroit Lions. It'll be another blow to Washington, which is already playing without Jayden Daniels after the quarterback suffered a dislocated elbow.

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NFL suspends Commanders LB Frankie Luvu 1 game after 3rd hip-drop tackle of the season

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03 November 2025

A year and a half after the NFL banned hip-drop tackles, the league is cracking down on the play. Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu has been suspended one game without pay for repeatedly violating the hip-drop tackle rule, the NFL announced Monday.

Per the league, Luvu committed his third hip-drop tackle of the season during the Commanders' blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night. Luvu was previously fined for the tackle during Week 4 and Week 8.

In a statement, the NFL cited "repeated violations of playing rules intended to protect the health and safety of players" as the reason behind Luvu's suspension. It is believed to be the league's first official hip-drop suspension since banning the practice in 2024.

Luvu reportedly plans to appeal the suspension, per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

New from @nfl345. pic.twitter.com/uNSxcUN3dN

— Brian McCarthy (@NFLprguy) November 4, 2025

Luvu's questionable tackle occurred in the first quarter of Sunday's game, with the linebacker twisting Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba to the ground after a reception.

No flag was thrown at the time.

Here’s the hip-drop tackle Monday night that got Commanders LB Frankie Luvu suspended as a result of cumulative violations. He’s wearing No. 4. pic.twitter.com/gEIzjdpJEu

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 4, 2025

The NFL began considering a ban on hip-drop tackles back in 2023, after researched showed that the tackle created 25 times as much injury risk as a typical tackle. The league then officially banned the technique at an owners' meeting in March 2024.

The new NFL rule states that using this "swivel" technique is considered a personal foul. From the NFL rulebook:

"It is a foul if a player uses the following technique to bring a runner to the ground: 1) grabs the runner with one or both hands or wraps the runner with both arms; and 2) unweights himself by swiveling and dropping his hips and/or lower body, landing on and/or trapping the runner’s leg(s) at or below the knee."

Technically speaking, the "swivel" technique is what results in penalty from the NFL, not hip-drop tackles themselves.

Since then, multiple players have been fined for the tackle in the two seasons since. Notably, this includes Luvu, who was fined last January for a hip-drop tackle in addition to a fine for helmet-to-helmet contact.

If Luvu's appeal fails, he will miss the Commanders' matchup against the Detroit Lions. It'll be another blow to Washington, who is already playing without Jayden Daniels after the quarterback sustained a dislocated elbow.

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Aaron Glenn excited to add John Metchie to Jets’ WR room: ‘He’s our type of guy’

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03 November 2025

Sitting at 1-7, the Jets are expected to be very active at this year's NFL trade deadline.

Gang Green started their sell-off a little early, sending CB Michael Carter II and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Eagles in their first deal late last week.

In exchange, New York acquired WR John Metchie III and a 2027 sixth-round pick.  

This marks the second time this season that Metchie has been traded. 

After a quiet first two years in the league, the speedy Alabama-product was shipped out of Houston in an deal with the Eagles in exchange for TE Harrison Bryant. 

Metchie wouldn’t earn himself much of a role in Philly either, though, as he played just seven percent of the offensive snaps during his seven games with the team. 

But with his rookie deal set to expire this offseason, Metchie will look for his shot to come as part of Gang Green’s shorthanded receiver room down the stretch. 

Aaron Glenn still isn’t sure if the former second-round pick will make his debut this week against the Browns, but he’s excited to have him aboard. 

“He is our type of guy,” Glenn said. “Our brand of football that we talk about in-house really fits who he is as a player, so I’m excited to have him and looking forward to him getting out and being part of what we're trying to accomplish.”

Metchie has just 44 catches for 430 yards and a touchdown in his career. 

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