Tush Push rules: Eagles star laughs with push to play


Whether the Tush Push or fraternal thrust is called, the famous play of the Philadelphia Eagles will be a point of conversation in the low season once again.

The Eagles used the play to its maximum extension during the 2024 Super Bowl race until you win a championship. And it has become a point of discussion within the NFL, since Atlético reported that the Green Bay Packers presented a proposal to ban the work.

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Lane Johnson of the Eagles waves during the parade and rally of the LIX championship of the Super Bowl in Philadelphia, February 14, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

The Eagles offensive liner, Lane Johnson, offered a response from One-Emoji to the report.

The CEO of the outgoing president of the Packers, Mark Murphy, revealed in his monthly column of questions and answers why he was not a fan of the work before the Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix.

“There is no skill involved and it is almost an automatic first time in the plays of a patio or less. The series of plays with the commanders jumping outside the NFC championship game to try to stop the play was ridiculous,” Murphy said. “The referee even threatened to give the Eagles an automatic touchdown if the commanders did not stop him.

The Philadelphia Eagles field marshal, Jalen Hurts, celebrates with Lane Johnson during the Super Bowl Lix against the Kansas City heads in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, on February 9, 2025. (Geoff Burke-Imagn images)

“I would like to see that the league prohibits to press or help the corridor (QB) in this play. There was a rule that prohibits this, but it does not apply anymore, because I think it was believed that it was too difficult for officials to see. Bowl.”

The NFL competition committee will probably have to decide what to do with the work. The best replica to defend the Eagles in these short yards situations is not to let them enter that stage first.

Before the Super Bowl, the chief coach of the Eagles, Nick Sirianni, told journalists that it was not the play, but the players who execute it.

“It is always a topic for conversation: should this play be banned? But the success we have is not always replicated throughout the league,” he added, through Pro Football Talk on February 6. “We saw it last week with the game we are studying, Kansas City against Buffalo, he stopped them in a critical situation.

The offensive Tackle of the Eagles Lane Johnson during players’ presentations before the NFC championship game against Washington’s commanders in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, on January 26, 2025. (Eric Hartline-Imagn images)

“I think I’m pressing to never change that rule because we succeed in it, but we succeed in it for the boys we have in advance.”

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