NFL won't ban tush push after vote
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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 approved players' participation in flag football at the Olympics on Tuesday to much excitement of stars ready to go for gold.
An Eagles player said he would not play in the 2028 Olympics if approached because of when the international event will take place.
The Eagles should once again be among the NFC's best teams in 2025, but they will face a tougher path to contention. Philadelphia is set to have the fourth-hardest schedule in the NFL for the 2025 season, per Sharp Football Analysis. Comparatively, they had the fourth-easiest schedule in the league last season en route to a 14-3 record.
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The Philadelphia Eagles officially have a path toward defending their Super Bowl championship. With the NFL schedule being released this week, the Eagles know when they will play their 2025 opponents on a schedule that looks daunting on paper.
"Good Morning Football" shares their thoughts on whether or not the Philadelphia Eagles have entered their villain era in the NFL.
In something of an upset (to the majority of the NFL's teams), a vote to ban the Tush Push (or Brotherly Shove or whatever) was unsuccessful on Wednesday. Only 22 of 32 cowards voted to ban the play,
Robinson’s Higley (Arizona) High School football coach Eddy Zubey admired Robinson’s passion for reading to kindergarteners and assisting with field days, while Robinson’s mentor, Dwayne Millner, said kids “just flock to him because they think he is a big tree.”