PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The tush push is still legal in the NFL — and about as unstoppable as it was in an ill-fated push to ban it for the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Even with Super Bowl ...
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has fielded plenty of questions about the tush push over the last few years and Monday’s round included one about uncalled false starts in Sunday’s win over the Chiefs.
NFL owners did not vote to ban the tush push this offseason, but that does not mean they wanted the Philadelphia Eagles to be able to run the play illegally. The Eagles got away with a blatant false ...
The Philadelphia Eagles got the best of the Kansas City Chiefs again on Sunday afternoon in their Super Bowl rematch. The Eagles, however, at least appeared to get away with a couple of early starts ...
The Eagles got away with false starting on the tush push Sunday against the Chiefs. The league office is trying to make sure that doesn’t happen again. The league’s training video for officials, which ...
Another week, more controversy surrounding the Eagles and the tush push. After a Zack Baun interception of Matthew Stafford gave the Eagles a short field for their first drive against the Rams, ...
The play plenty of NFL teams wanted to flush away for good is now getting a sponsor befitting of its moniker. The Eagles’ Tush Push not only survived a league-wide vote earlier this year, but now ...
The "Tush Push" has once again become a hot topic around the NFL. The Philadelphia Eagles' signature play caught even more attention following their 20-17 win on Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs in ...
The Philadelphia Eagles were expected to face increased scrutiny on the "tush push" in Week 3, but the team got away with a penalty on its first attempt Sunday. The next play, the team ran it again, ...
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