The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the most unstoppable plays in football, a play that teams have tried to get banned in the ...
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The defeat especially hurt for Chiefs’ pass-rushing star Chris Jones, who suffered a non-contact knee injury in the second ...
Could the tush push be the difference in Super Bowl 59? The Eagles have mastered it, even without Jason Kelce. The Chiefs ...
No team has taken advantage of the tush push quite like the Philadelphia Eagles under coach Nick Sirianni and QB Jalen Hurts.
While the Eagles are now known for the "Tush Push," the origins of the play go back several years. In 2018, Minnesota Vikings ...
The “tush push,” the “brotherly shove,” call it what you want — it’s practically unstoppable for the Philadelphia Eagles.
During Super Bowl LIX, Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones had a unique way of attempting to stop the Philadelphia Eagles' infamous tush push play.
“Every first down is first-and-9,” Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni once said of the Brotherly Shove. “We have a lot of faith ...
Tush push. No team has taken advantage of the rugby-style scrum — deemed so unstoppable that the NFL had flirted with the idea of banning the play — quite like the Eagles under coach Nick ...
The Eagles popularized this variation of the play in 2022 when they were successful on all but two tush push attempts. The play was so close to automatic that some fans clamored for the NFL to ban it.