Eagles unfortunately haven't heard end of Tush Push ban talk
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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,
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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.
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A vote to ban the tush push from competition in the NFL failed and ESPN's Booger McFarland weighs in on why he supports the play.
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