Philadelphia Eagles, Tush Push
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Terry Pegula used ridiculous reasons to look for ways to get the Tush Push out of the league and away from the Buffalo Bills.
Count Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson among those who aren't big fans of the Philadelphia Eagles' controversial Tush Push play.
To make matters worse, the NFL chose the Green Bay Packers as the poster child for the rule change, to no avail. The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t take too kindly to that, but it will probably come back to haunt them in a year when this proposal most likely resurfaces.
It's been a great few months for the Philadelphia Eagles. Not only did the organization win Super Bowl LIX in one of the most dominating exhibitions in league history, but they also won off the field as recently as Wednesday.
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The play the Philadelphia Eagles have essentially perfected went to a vote at the NFL owners meetings Wednesday on whether it
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After months of debate and hours of discussion at the NFL's spring league meetings in Minnesota Wednesday, the fate of the "tush push" — the play the Philadelphia Eagles run more successfully than any other team — has been decided.
Pittsburgh Steelers team president Art Rooney II says Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce helped save the Tush Push from being banned.
Iris Moore and Nick Keck paid $130 to personalize a license plate with “TSHPUSH” on it. They're celebrating after the proposal to ban the play did not get enough votes on Wednesday.
The Eagles came out on top by the slimmest of margins, a 22-10 tally that doubles as the final score of the Birds' win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC's Wild Card Round. Twenty-four opposing votes were needed for a ban. The next question is obvious. Who sided with the Birds?