A Tush Push ban in NFL would be such a loser move
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Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy called the tush push "bad for the game" in a message posted on the team's website after Green Bay was eliminated by the Eagles in the playoffs in January.
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The Packers’ proposal to ban the version of the quarterback sneak the Eagles have used in recent years sparked a “heated” exchange during the football operations meeting Sunday at the league’s annual...
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The Philadelphia Eagles and their starting tight end are at an impasse when it comes to their future together.
When the Houston Texans traded underperforming former first-round pick Kenyon Green and a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles for CJ Gardner-Johnson and a sixth-round pick, the response was very one-sided.
The NFL had previously announced that four new International Home Marketing Areas (IHMA) had been approved, with the Philadelphia Eagles granted access to Australia, New Zealand, and Ghana—the first NFL club to enter a market in Africa. The program initially included 19 teams, granting access to 30 IHMAs across 10 countries until Monday.