NFL teams can keep using tush push
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To celebrate the Tush Push living on the Philadelphia Eagles released a 26-minute video on YouTube of successful short-yardage plays
The NFL's ruled to uphold the Tush Push has made headlines throughout the league. After the Green Bay Packers proposed the banning of the infamous Philadelphia Eagles play, the ruling was made to keep the play for the 2025 season.
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Sportsnaut on MSNReport: Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie blasts Roger Goodell during heated tush push meetingDuring an intense owners meeting over the fate of the Philadelphia Eagles’ highly successful tush push play, owner Jeffrey Lurie
When we look back on a 2025-26 Philadelphia Eagles campaign that hasn't even started yet, the story will be about how the franchise challenged the NFL about the proposed tush push ban and won. Consider this a tip of the cap to Jason Kelce,
The NFL made its official decision on the tush push at Wednesday's league owners meeting, declaring that the controversial assisted quarterback sneak popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles would remain a legal play. That ends a years-long debate among the football world, at least for a year, as many had been calling for the play to be banned.
If the tush push is banned, Hurts and the Eagles will lose their biggest short-yardage weapon in 2025. According to Jay Morrison of SI.com, Hurts has scored 33 of his 55 rushing touchdowns from one-yard out, which is the most by any quarterback in league history. Most of them have been on the tush push.