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When push comes to shove, there’s really no stopping the Philadelphia Eagles. No team in football has fine-tuned the quarterback sneak — the “Brotherly Shove” — as effectively ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Others teams have tried to emulate it, but nobody does the “Brotherly Shove” quite like the originator: the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles attempted the “Brotherly ...
Fox’s broadcast crew even called it ahead of time. “They’re going to do the 'Brotherly Shove,' huh?” play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt said last Sunday. “They have to,” responded color ...
The "Brotherly Shove" is here to stay. The Philadelphia Eagles filed a trademark for the term, which is used to describe the quarterback sneak play where players get behind Jalen Hurts and push ...
Need a yard — or sometimes even two — all the offensive coordinator needed to do was dial up the “the Tush Push” or, as the locals like to call it at the Linc, the “Brotherly Shove.” ...
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