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Thanks to a little push from these nine teams, the Eagles' tush push will remain legal for at least one more season.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts enters his sixth NFL season with his sixth different offensive coordinator, but history shows Hurts turns every transition into fuel for success.
Among the 10 teams who voted against the ban were the New Orleans Saints. The Saints recently hired former Eagles offensive ...
Despite months of opposition, the "tush push", Eagles' signature play, survived a vote to ban it on Wednesday at the NFL spring league meetings.
NFL owners voted to keep the Tush Push during Wednesday's spring meeting. New Orleans Saints coach Kellen Moore will be able ...
Did anyone notice Shane Steichen's Colts and Jonathan Gannon's Cardinals weren't among the Eagles' supporters in the proposal ...
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Sporting News on MSNSaints, Browns, Titans, Dolphins, among teams to have voted against ‘Brotherly Shove' banThe Ravens, Patriots, Lions, and Jets because of Schefter's posting on X, but few thought the other teams would be the ...
PHILADELPHIA − Here's a proposal that the Eagles can use when they play the Green Bay Packers on Nov. 10: On the Eagles' very ...
After years of study by the NFL's competition committee and input from coaches, the "Tush Push" lives on. It's time to declare winners and losers.
With Kevin Patullo being promoted to replace Kellen Moore, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is now playing for his sixth ...
Despite lots of expectations that the NFL would ban the Tush Push, the Philadelphia Eagles and other teams will be happy to see it live on.
The NFL needed 24 votes to ban the Tush Push, but only received 22. The 10 teams who voted in favor of the rule, as reported by ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter were the: Saints, Eagles, Baltimore ...
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