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Jeffrey Lurie apparently made a compelling case, but one line of his closing statement stood out from the crowd.
So the NFL might change the rules to close the loopholes? Consider that a compliment to Roseman and Lurie and Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was called out for making a comment about a "wet dream" in speech to NFL owners.
Lurie reportedly held court during a lengthy pre-vote speech urging his fellow owners not to ban the tush push.
During the meetings in Minnesota, multiple Eagles representatives spoke to defend the play, including owner Jeffrey Lurie and ...
During an intense owners meeting over the fate of the Philadelphia Eagles’ highly successful tush push play, owner Jeffrey ...
In a decisive move during the NFL's annual spring meetings, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie played a key role in protecting one of the team's most recognizable-and controve ...
The Philadelphia Eagles’ signature short-yardage "Tush Push'' play survived another vote, but league insiders say Lurie’s fiery tirade was not fully well-received.
In a report from ESPN's Seth Wickersham, Lurie's roughly hour-long speech defending the controversial twist on the quarterback sneak featured some very, shall we say, unsavory metaphor-making that ...
The tush push remains alive after Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce led a last-ditch ...
It's fitting, we suppose, that the debate regarding an awkwardly-named play included an awkwardly-worded comment.
Philadelphia Eagles owner, Jeffrey Lurie, will be honored at the second annual North 10 Spring Gala, where FOX 29 anchor Jason Martinez will serve as emcee.