The Eagles' Tush Push play lives on. The NFL owners did not have enough votes on May 21 to ban the Eagles' signature play in short-yardage situations. So the play will live on for at least one more ...
The tush push has proved hard to stop, difficult to decipher and almost impervious to officiating in 2025. When the Green Bay Packers last offseason proposed banning the play that was perfected by the ...
Over a few short years, the "Tush Push" has become a polarizing play among NFL circles. The "virtually unstoppable" modification of the quarterback sneak has been a go-to for the reigning Super Bowl ...
BILL SNYDER DOESN'T understand what all the fuss is about. The legendary Kansas State coach, 85 years old and retired from coaching, can't remember exactly what the Wildcats called the play because it ...
In the same vein as the play itself, the "Tush Push" barrels forward. On Wednesday, NFL owners voted at the spring league meeting to keep the play made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, rejecting a ...
The play the Philadelphia Eagles have essentially perfected went to a vote at the NFL owners meetings Wednesday on whether it should be banned, citing injury and pace of play as reasons (not that one ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WKOW) — The 'tush push' play used with great success by the Philadelphia Eagles on their way to a Super Bowl championship is still a legal play heading into the upcoming NFL season.
Jalen Hurts and his Tush Push lie to fight for at least another season. Credit: Screen grab from YouTube Throughout the last few NFL seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles’ “Tush Push” play, used in short ...
Philadelphia Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata has heard plenty of chatter about the team's "Tush Push" play being the reason they beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the teams' Week 2 Super Bowl 59 ...
Despite the league's best efforts, the Philadelphia Eagles' famous 'tush push' play will remain legal. And despite the Eagles' best efforts, they may still have trouble against the Tampa Bay ...
But that's not how the league office or a majority of NFL owners look at the play. For cited reasons including health and safety and pace of play, a large group of teams who believe pushing has no ...