At the start of the season, Marist Liufau saw a lot of game time. Yet, as games went on, new strategies emerged that placed DeMarvion Overshown on the field a lot more than Liufau.
DeMarvion Overshown was a breakout star for the Dallas Cowboys during the 2024-25 NFL season, but a devastating knee injury ended his campaign early for a second consecutive year.
The NFL made a strange decision on a potential fine for Dallas Cowboys linebacker Marist Liufau for his facemask on Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow last Monday.
From the moment they drafted linebacker Marist Liufau on the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys have told everyone who listened that
Marist Liufau was one of the Dallas Cowboys' third-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. After an impressive offseason of work and continuing to stand out in training camp and the preseason, the rookie linebacker was named a starter on the team's first unofficial depth chart of the regular season.
Marist Liufau, the Dallas Cowboys rookie linebacker, has been turning heads during training camp. But it’s not just his play on the field that has caught everyone’s attention.
Marist Liufau showcased his potential as a dynamic and physical linebacker against the Raiders on Saturday night. Throughout the game, he was always around the ball with his ability to read plays and react quickly.
In his first preseason action as a Dallas Cowboy, Marist Liufau had a solid but unremarkable performance. While he managed to avoid giving up huge plays, he also failed to make any splash plays that would turn heads.
The Cowboys will wrap up Week 2 of the NFL preseason with a game against the Rams on Sunday. Here are three players Dallas fans will want to keep an eye on.
Dallas Cowboys rookie Marist Liufau has been turning heads since arriving in Frisco for the team's first rookie minicamp. Liufau, who was a third-round pick out of Notre Dame, has been earning the respect of Cowboys veteran linebackers and the coaching staff.
The Dallas Cowboys found themselves in a position no NFL team wants to be in last season: lacking linebacker depth. With third-round pick DeMarvion Overshown out with a torn ACL and former first-rounder Leighton Vander Esch out with a neck injury, Dallas learned to do more with less, but they aren’t making that mistake again this season.
When the Dallas Cowboys selected linebacker Marist Liufau in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, it was widely considered a tad too early, and many graded the pick as one of the worst of the team's class.
The Dallas Cowboys added some major juice to the linebackers room this offseason when they drafted former Notre Dame star Marist Liufau. The third-round pick is feeling right at home at the Star as he heads into his first NFL preseason.
It has been two months since Dan Quinn headed north to become the Commanders' Head Coach, and Dallas brought in coaching veteran Mike Zimmer to succeed him.
With some teams set for rookie minicamps this weekend, a flurry of draft-pick signings transpired.
An obvious need for the Dallas Cowboys in the 2024 NFL Draft was the linebacker position. They got one but waited until pick 87 to select him, and folks are on the fence whether or not Marist Liufau will be able to make an impact right from the start outside of maybe a special teams role.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books and the Dallas Cowboys executed one trade back to finish the draft with eight total picks. They addressed left tackle, defensive end, center/interior offensive line, linebacker, cornerback, wide receiver, offensive tackle, and 1-tech defensive tackle.
The Dallas Cowboys have selected linebacker Marist Liufau from Notre Dame with the 87th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He has good size and made 25 starts over the last two years for the Irish.
Notre Dame’s Marist Liufau has officially gone pro as of today. That comes after the Dallas Cowboys selected the former linebacker for the Fighting Irish in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
In today's NFL, teams are looking for linebackers who can do it all. Stop the run. Cover in space. Rush the passer. Versatility is a must for any linebacker looking to succeed.
Marist Liufau NFL Draft Overview Position: Linebacker Height: 6′-2″ Weight: 234 pounds School: Notre Dame More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles After spending his collegiate career at Notre Dame, linebacker Marist Liufau is ready to take his game to the professional level in the 2024 NFL Draft.
In his time with the San Francisco 49ers, Jim Harbaugh had a dynamic duo of middle linebackers, NaVorro Bowman and Hall of Famer, Patrick Willis. With the Los Angeles Chargers that is far from the case.
Flashing back to the 2020 season, former Notre Dame linebacker Marist Liufau had outstanding flashes for becoming a star for the Irish defense. Unfortunately his career was derailed in 2021 when he suffered a preseason ACL injury that cost him that season.
Notre Dame fifth-year senior Marist Liufau has announced his intention to not play in the Sun Bowl against Oregon State, and the veteran will opt for the NFL Draft.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish open the 2021 college football season at the Florida State Seminoles on Sunday but already experienced a costly loss.
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