Veterans deliver advice to Commanders bubble players in final roster fight
Briefly

The preseason finale and NFL cut-down day determine which players earn roster spots and which face release. Veterans with personal cut experiences, like Bobby Wagner and Frankie Luvu, stress that roster moves reflect business realities and that other teams monitor released players. Wagner's career path includes being cut, signing elsewhere, producing strong stats, then joining Washington and becoming a defensive leader. Luvu rose from undrafted free agent to starter and All-Pro, illustrating varied routes to success. The veterans advise prospects to play hard, enjoy competing, put their best foot forward, and trust that talent will create new opportunities.
It's a part of the business. You got to understand there's 31 other teams looking at you, so even if you don't make this team, your resume of what you've done when you've been here, speaks loudly,
Go out there, put your best foot forward, and see what happens. Whether it's this team or somewhere else, if you're good, they'll find you.
Play your heart out. Leave your last snap, how you want to be remembered, kind of leave
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