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The former Philadelphia Eagles star, Jason Kelce, said that the criticisms of the impulse of Tush will put the famous play under the microscope of the referees in the future.
Kelce, 37, warned that the referees “will seek” to launch a flag in the work.
“The referees are going to look for something to call,” Kelce said during a recent “New Heights.”
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The former player of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jason Kelce, looks before the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 4, 2025. (Images of Bill Streicher/Imagn)
“They must be very, very cautious because the calls will begin to come, and they should be. Once they come out and there is evidence of video, rightly right.”
The seven times PRO Bowler took into account fans who have alleged that the Eagles offensive liner is aligning on purpose.
“Because it has been alleged that as this is a thing on purpose that the boys are fading. As an offensive line, it is imperative that you go out in the click. So you are doing the best you can get off before the defender takes off, and exactly when that verborss comes out of the mouth of the quartback, you are trying to pass it perfectly,” Kelce said.
Eagles’s liner reveals why Tush Push’s renewed criticism causes his “to boil the blood”

The former NFL player and comniers from ESPN, Jason Kelce, is on the sidelines during the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on November 4, 2024. (Denny Medley/Imagn images)
“And sometimes you arrive a little early, and I will tell you this: as an offensive liner, you would prefer to arrive early than late because if you are late, it is a very difficult play to run.”
The Super Bowl champion said the play will be under a “microscope” due to criticism.
“They will be under a microscope in the future. Everyone will see this for what happened, not only against you, but also this first week. All are taking photos,” Kelce said.

Jason Kelce greets fans during the parade and rally of the LIX championship of the Super Bowl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 14, 2025. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)
“They are saying that they are in the neutral zone. They are saying that they are false starting because they slow down so that they like a thousand paintings per second.”
The Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17 in a rematch of the Super Bowl in week 2 to improve at 2-0. Field Marshal Jalen Hurts scored in the impulse of Tush to put the game effectively out of reach in the last quarter.
The Eagles will seek to improve 3-0 when they face Los Angeles Rams (2-0) in a rematch of the confrontation of the division of the NFC last year. The Rams will travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles at 1 PM et on Sunday.