Eagles, Tush Push
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Eagles get away with 'tush push' penalty despite increased focus on play, score on next attempt
Facing a fourth-and-1 at the 3-yard-line on the team's first drive, the Eagles opted to run their favorite play: the tush push. Jalen Hurts managed to sneak the football over the first-down line, extending the drive.
Tush Push discourse will not die. The Eagles’ use of the Tush Push has once again sparked debate, this time during their Week 3 matchup against the Rams on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles appeared to once again get away with a penalty while running the tush push on a crucial play during their game against the Los
The Eagles have run the "Tush Push" eight times this season, getting a first down or scoring a touchdown on six of those plays (75%). On the two times they didn't convert, the Eagles set themselves up for the intended result on the next play.
Despite recent outrage against the play, the Eagles' infamous Tush Push play is unlikely to get voted on to be banned in the offseason.
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New report sheds light on future of the tush push
The tush push once again became a topic of debate when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3.
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NFL looks to 'officiate it tight' as Chiefs game review video renews 'tush push' scrutiny: report
A new NFL training video highlighted officiating challenges with the Eagles’ “tush push," suggesting there were missed penalties in Philadelphia's latest win over the Chiefs.
The Tush Push seems to be on life support. Even Jason Kelce, one of architects of the controversial play, says so.