Tush push survives for now at NFL owners meetings
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The Philadelphia Eagles have popularized the "Tush Push" quarterback sneak in recent years, using a rugby-like variation of the play in multiple Super Bowl bids, including 2024's historic championship...
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The future of the “tush push” should be decided on Tuesday following debates about the safety of a play that’s helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another.
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"I think for everybody, including myself especially, health and safety is the most important thing when evaluating any play," Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said Tuesday at the league meetings.
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PALM BEACH, Fla. — Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has listened to the cacophony of noise about the tush push. It grew deafening this week at the NFL Annual Meeting inside and outside the ballrooms at the posh Breakers hotel resort.
The Philadelphia Eagles have popularized the "Tush Push" quarterback sneak in recent years, using a rugby-like variation of the play in multiple Super Bowl bids, including 2024's historic championship.
Is it fair to create a rule to take away something the Eagles have committed resources into while others have chosen not to?
PALM BEACH, Fla. − Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie wasn't about to accept the proposal to ban the Tush Push play that has worked so successfully for his team over the last three years.
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Eagles' Nick Sirianni had a pointed response, and a warning, for those trying to ban the Tush Push at NFL owners' meetings
The fate of the controversial quarterback sneak, which was popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles, hangs in the balance ahead of next season.