The Philadelphia Eagles have faced some backlash this offseason due to their use of the "Tush Push" play. A rule change was proposed by the NFC opposing Green Bay Packers to ban the play, but those talks have been tabled for now.
While the idea may have been tabled, there was growing support to ban the play.
Despite all of the heat the Eagles have received for running the play so often and so successfully, the team decided to troll the "Tush Push" haters on Friday.
In a post on X, Philadelphia did an excellent job of trolling. The Eagles made a post with their longest "Tush Push" play since it began being used.
"Good Morning to Tush Push fans & Tush Push fans only. Never forget the longest one," the post read.
Good Morning to Tush Push fans & Tush Push fans only. Never forget the longest one pic.twitter.com/ZIQu4TbNJ5
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) April 11, 2025
Nick Sirianni and company have been the only team who has been able to perfect the play. Other teams have tried and failed using the same methods.
One of the main concerns from teams trying to ban the play has been the potential injury risk. However, Sirianni spoke out and noted that injuries have not been occurring when the play is run.
"I think if you look at that, because we've looked into that, too, there wasn't a lot of injuries there. I think that's a little made up, to be honest," he said. "Now, the numbers will tell the truth, but I don't think there was many injuries with it this year. I can't remember one injury we had on that play, and we ran it more that everybody else."
He also made a strong statement to the NFL about why the play should not be banned.
"Obviously, I'm protective of it because we've had success with it," Sirianni said. "I think the competition committee will do a good job of looking at everything, but I do feel that way a little bit, a little bit insulting in that sense of, the guys work hard at it, we work hard at it. ... Just because it's a successful play for us doesn't mean that it should go away."
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