Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
LOVERRO: Patriots’ loss puts offseason focus back on ‘Deflategate’ saga
While it would have been great to see commissioner Roger Goodell hand the Lombardi Trophy to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick after the Patriots won Super Bowl 50, their interactions will now be limited to the courtroom. Published January 26, 2016
LOVERRO: Mets will be team to beat, but Nationals could end up having last laugh
By being able to retain outfielder Yoenis Cespedes over the weekend, the Mets have their half-season savior back on the roster, but Bryce Harper and the health of Anthony Rendon will go a long way in helping the Nationals. Published January 24, 2016
LOVERRO: Recent loss to Warriors could spell doom for LeBron James, Cavaliers
James returned to Cleveland prior to last season in an attempt to win the city, and his hometown, an elusive title, but it seems again that his championship window is shrinking. Published January 21, 2016
LOVERRO: Peyton Manning, nearing end of career, could have finished with Redskins
Manning was the Redskins' top target in 2012, when then-coach Mike Shanahan was looking for a starting quarterback, but his reluctance to face the Giants and his brother, Eli, each year made it a tough sell. Published January 19, 2016
LOVERRO: Melo Trimble emerging as one of college basketball’s brightest stars
Even when he's not scoring in games, like last week's matchup with Michigan or Saturday's romp over Ohio State, Trimble has demonstrated that he can be quite the catalyst for the Terrapins' offense. Published January 17, 2016
LOVERRO: Rams’ stadium saga underscores challenges Redskins may also face
The Rams' futuristic proposal for their suburban Los Angeles stadium caught the eye of the rest of the league, and Dan Snyder surely won't want to look second-rate when it's his turn to unveil the Redskins' proposal. Published January 14, 2016
LOVERRO: Being the victim won’t help Robert Griffin III succeed in his new home
Griffin's actions upon leaving Redskins Park for the final time on Monday portrayed him as a victim, but if he felt wronged during his season as the backup, he'll quickly learn that approach won't work anywhere else. Published January 12, 2016
LOVERRO: Redskins’ Kirk Cousins has found the best may be yet to come
Cousins was not the same player who was benched last season for his mistakes or even the player who was mediocre in September. He's now become the Redskins' best option moving forward. Published January 10, 2016
LOVERRO: DeSean Jackson could define Redskins career with playoff performance
Jackson could take the same career arc as former running back John Riggins, whose troubles were erased once he had a breakthrough postseason for the Redskins in January 1983. Published January 7, 2016
LOVERRO: Albert Haynesworth offers reminder of Redskins’ dysfunctional past
Haynesworth took aim at the Redskins via social media this past weekend, providing a reminder that his divisive presence represents the bottom of the barrel for the franchise. Published January 5, 2016
LOVERRO: Redskins again claiming larger piece of the Washington sports pie
The Capitals, Wizards and Nationals had a chance in recent years to capitalize upon the Redskins' down years, but this playoff push has put the NFL team back in fans' minds. Published January 3, 2016
LOVERRO: ‘Cheated Generation’ soon to get Hall of Fame voice
Several published Baseball Hall of Fame ballots have included Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens for the first time, giving them additional life in the voting for an award that is supposed to account for integrity and character. Published December 31, 2015
LOVERRO: Redskins’ Jay Gruden has clearly earned the trust of his players
Gruden has insisted since he was hired by the Redskins prior to last season that he knows his players. As became clear this season, we should have trusted him. Published December 29, 2015
LOVERRO: Kirk Cousins prevented kneel-down from becoming latest blunder
Cousins inexplicably took a knee with six seconds left in the first half of the Redskins' victory over the Eagles on Saturday, then made up for what could have been an all-time error with an emphatic second-half performance. Published December 27, 2015
LOVERRO: Kirk Cousins’ bumpy road may be the Redskins’ path to success
It wasn't a storybook beginning for Cousins, who was taken in the fourth round in 2012, but his success since being named the starting quarterback in August has been refreshing for the future of the franchise. Published December 24, 2015
LOVERRO: Biggest surprise of Odell Beckham Jr.’s hit is how much we care
It wasn't too long ago that we'd see Beckham's helmet-to-helmet hit on Panthers cornerback Josh Norman and react with excitement. Instead, the reaction was nothing but disgust and concern over Norman's well-being. Published December 22, 2015
LOVERRO: ‘Super smart’ defense leading Redskins when it’s needed the most
The Redskins' defense couldn't hold its own frequently early in the season, but the patchwork unit, dotted by free agent signings, draft picks and castaways, has become more reliable in recent weeks. Published December 20, 2015
LOVERRO: Evaluation of Kirk Cousins begins with how he saved Jay Gruden’s job
Cousins was handed the starting quarterback role just before the season began, and with three games remaining, and a potential playoff berth looming, he could set a few significant team passing records. Published December 17, 2015
LOVERRO: Pete Rose’s greatest worth to baseball is as an outlaw anyway
Rose, whose lifetime ban from baseball was upheld this week by commissioner Rob Manfred, has artifacts throughout the Hall of Fame and is valued for his renegade status. Keeping him out of the game does him a favor. Published December 15, 2015
LOVERRO: Nationals’ bullpen makeover once again a top offseason priority
The Nationals thought they had their bullpen issues figured out last year, but found the group to be less-than-reliable. In the last week, they added Yusmeiro Petit, Oliver Perez, Shawn Kelley and Trevor Gott. Published December 13, 2015