The Philadelphia Eagles win again.
They haven’t taken the field since their Super Bowl LIX victory against the Kansas City Chiefs, but their hot streak goes on.
Once again, the NFL opted not to ban the “Tush Push” play.
That’s why the Eagles took to X with a taunting graphic that read “Push On.”
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 21, 2025
It didn’t take long before the post gained plenty of traction on social media, with fans sharing their thoughts.
“Aura,” B/R Gridiron commented.
One fan wrote, “WAIT THEY DIDNT BAN IT ?”
“Run it 18 times vs the packers,” another wrote.
Teams, led by the Green Bay Packers, wanting to ban the Tush Push argue that it isn’t a legal play.
Nevertheless, the Eagles played within the rules, and nothing is preventing other teams from running the same play.
Of course, Nick Sirianni’s team has mastered it because they happen to have the largest offensive line in the game.
Having a running back and a quarterback who can squat more than their body weight also goes a long way.
But just like the Eagles can find success with it, other teams can do the same.
If not, they have to hit the drawing board and get better at stopping it.
Asking for a play to be banned just because you can’t stop it might be the easiest approach, but it’s not the most sportsmanlike.
At some point, someone will crack the code, and this being a copycat league, the rest of the NFL won’t waste a second to catch up.
In the meantime, they’ll all have to deal with it.
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