Has the tush been pushed too far? The controversial play mastered and made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles continues to come under attack from all sides. Now they might've lost one of their own in ...
The Philadelphia Eagles got a big assist this week. The National Football League's spring league/coach accelerator meetings took place on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. One of the biggest topics ...
Typically, time heals all wounds. But that might not be the case when it comes to the Tush Push. The NFL voted on a proposal to ban the Eagles’ signature play in the offseason, but it came up two ...
The Philadelphia Eagles' famed tush push was in the middle of another controversy during the team’s 38-20 win over the New York Giants on Sunday. Quarterback Jalen Hurts had the ball stripped out of ...
In a chaotic Week 8 clash, Jalen Hurts forward on fourth-and-1 as the Philadelphia Eagles tried signature "tush push." Giants defender Kayvon Thibodeaux stripped the ball loose, and New York recovered ...
The National Football League did not ban the famous "Tush Push" play on Wednesday. The player who started that play was Chiefs' Travis Kelce's brother, Jason Kelce. On Wednesday, the National Football ...
The Tush Push, or Brotherly Shove, has become one of the most polarizing plays in football. Popularized by the Eagles with Jalen Hurts at quarterback, it’s essentially an enhanced quarterback sneak.
Jason Kelce says ‘tush push’ could be banned if NFL can’t officiate it properly Ralphie Aversa spoke with former Eagles center Jason Kelce about the infamous tush push play and what could lead it to ...
This season, opposing defenses have begun to figure out the Eagles’ nearly unstoppable play. In Friday’s win over ...
PHILADELPHIA — Tonight, the Eagles will face the Green Bay Packers, the team that wanted the tush push to go away the most in the offseason. It was the Packers again in May who resubmitted a revised ...
NFL legend Troy Aikman believes Jason Kelce is the key to bring the Philadelphia Eagles' offense back to life.