Push on! Eagles use tush push on opening drive after short-yardage play nearly banned in NFL
- The Tush Push remains legal in the NFL and is highly effective for the Philadelphia Eagles.
- The Eagles used the Tush Push on their opening drive, resulting in a tying score at 7-7.
- League owners did not pass a proposal in May to ban the Tush Push during spring meetings in Minnesota.
- Commissioner Roger Goodell stated he focused on encouraging a 'full discussion' about aiding quarterbacks with their plays.
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Push on! Eagles use tush push on opening drive after short-yardage play nearly banned in NFL
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Every NFL season has its “meta” play. A few years ago, it was the RPO. Before that, it was mesh concepts and deep crossers. But lately, nothing in real-life football has been more guaranteed than the “Tush Push”, the Philadelphia Eagles’ infamous QB sneak where Jalen Hurts gets shoved forward by 600 pounds of humanity for a near-automatic first down (or touchdown) every time. To say the Tush Push is controversial would be the understatement of t…
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