Eagles, tush push and Jerry Jones
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In the same vein as the play itself, the "Tush Push" barrels forward. On Wednesday, NFL owners voted at the spring league meeting to keep the play made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, rejecting a proposal put forward by the Green Bay Packers to ban it.
Iris Moore and Nick Keck paid $130 to personalize a license plate with “TSHPUSH” on it. They're celebrating after the proposal to ban the play did not get enough votes on Wednesday.
Jones isn't the only member of the NFC East to make the decision. Both the New York Giants and Washington Commanders reportedly voted to ban the play. All three of those clubs have to play the Eagles twice in the regular season, and have likely seen their fair share of tush pushes over the years.
To celebrate the Tush Push living on the Philadelphia Eagles released a 26-minute video on YouTube of successful short-yardage plays
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Sportsnaut on MSNReport: Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie blasts Roger Goodell during heated tush push meetingDuring an intense owners meeting over the fate of the Philadelphia Eagles’ highly successful tush push play, owner Jeffrey Lurie
The Philadelphia Eagles' offense has become synonymous with the Tush Push for years, but their time running it appears to be over.
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After months of debate and hours of discussion at the NFL's spring league meetings in Minnesota Wednesday, the fate of the "tush push" — the play the Philadelphia Eagles run more successfully than any other team — has been decided.