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The team is even releasing a line of “Push On” T-shirts. The phrase “Tush Push,” however, is conveniently missing from the latest line of merchandise. And there’s a reason for that.
Following the NFL ’s failure to ban the controversial “tush push,” the Eagles have launched a merchandise blitz centered around their now-famous short-yardage weapon.
However, unlike the "Tush Push," the quarterback isn't pushed from behind by another player. This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Who voted to ban the Tush Push?
The "Tush Push" will continue to be part of the NFL in 2025. The play, which was made popular by the Philadelphia Eagles, survived a vote from NFL owners on Wednesday, a month after the Green Bay ...
There will be no pushing out the “tush push” play from the upcoming 2025 NFL season. NFL owners voted on whether to remove the play, which was made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, but also ...
The tush push has been reviewed every offseason since 2022 when the Eagles, who call it the Brotherly Shove, began using it but this year is the first in which a team (the Packers) has proposed ...
The tush push has survived. For now. An NFL owners vote on a proposal to ban the controversial play made famous by the Eagles failed to get the 75 percent required (24 of 32 owners) for it to pass ...
The NFL hasn’t outlawed the tush push. Yet. The league’s rules committee ran out the clock Tuesday on deciding the future of the specialized quarterback sneak, also known as the Brotherly ...
The "tush push" is here to stay in the NFL, and the New England Patriots were among the teams that voted to keep the play.
The Green Bay Packers submitted a proposal to the NFL’s competition committee to ban the “tush push,” according to league sources Monday. The play, which is also sometimes called the ...