The “Tush Push” is a highly effective short-yardage move used by the Philadelphia Eagles, but it has faced criticism from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Goodell has expressed a desire to permanently ban the play, which involves quarterback Jalen Hurts lining up behind center Jason Kelce and being pushed into the end zone by two players. Despite being legal since 2005, the move has sparked debate and calls for its prohibition. Goodell would need to present the ban request to a committee for voting and subsequent approval by the league’s owners. The Eagles have had a 93.5% success rate with the “Tush Push” in the 2022 season and are currently leading the NFL with a 10-1 record. Their exceptional performance is attributed to skilled coaching, strong quarterback play, and a formidable defense. The team’s success has positioned them as leading contenders for the Super Bowl.
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