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The Philadelphia Eagles have had a big offseason to this point. Philadelphia has celebrated its Super Bowl LIX win in a big way. On top of that, the roster has seen some changes.
Philadelphia Eagles lore added another chapter with the triumphant day that team owner Jeffrey Lurie and future Hall of Famer Jason Kelce were gladiators stepping into the NFL owners' arena pit and saving the Tush Push.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a big day on Wednesday. After months of rumors, the Eagles won the debate to keep the "Tush Push" in the National Football League for the 2025 season.
The Eagles’ “Push On” mantra isn’t just a slogan—it’s a signboard for the doubters, wrapped in midnight green. Picture a team that thrives on defiance, like a ’76 Phillies squad meets Glengarry Glen Ross hustle.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie left nothing to chance during the NFL Owners Meetings leading up to a vote on whether to ban the tush-push play, including making one of the more vulger and bizarre analogies imaginable.
After waking up to worried minds of the survival level of the Tush Push, Philadelphia Eagles fans rejoiced in victory in the most Philly way possible. On Wednesday, the NFL owners' meeting rejected the Green Bay Packers' revised Tush Push ban proposal by a 22-to-10 vote.
It's fitting, we suppose, that the debate regarding an awkwardly-named play included an awkwardly-worded comment. And the Eagles tell PFT they have no comment at all on the thing owner Jeffrey Lurie said while addressing the room in support of keeping the "tush push" in the rule book.
No one should have been voting on the “Tush Push” Wednesday at the Omni Viking Lakes Hotel in Eagan, Minnesota. Yet, every discussion and every talking point regarding the NFL’s failure to remove offensive pushing from the game was about the Eagles’ signature play.
Jason Kelce wasn’t done bulldozing defenders. Picture a dusty diner showdown where the sheriff strolls in with a six-shooter of grit. Now swap the tumbleweeds for boardroom leather chairs.
Philadelphia Eagles' fans sighs of relieve can be heard around the country as the Tush Push play stays. On Wednesday, during the NFL owners spring meetings, the league did not get enough votes to pass the Tush Push ban proposal as 10 teams voted against the Green Bay Packers' proposal, according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
One day. $10 million raised. It’s more than the Eagles Autism Challenge has raised in one day during its 8th annual Eagles Autism Challenge presented by Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday.
The Philadelphia Eagles want to revive an often-forgotten position to help continue their dominance in the run game and potentially make up for the "tush push" play if it's banned.
The Philadelphia Eagles missed out on going to the White House in 2018 after defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. President Donald Trump claimed.
Jeffrey Lurie put the question out there, but did not answer it. He said that is a job for the media and fans. “Has there been a better NFL team than the ’24 Eagles?” he asked a flock of reporters in South Florida as the NFL owners’ meetings reached their conclusion on Tuesday.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie spoke at the NFL league meetings this week in Palm Beach, Florida, where he gave his final and lasting word on the Tush Push ban controversy. “It's ironic that people would bring up health and safety,” Lurie said.
The Eagles have been signing extensions left and right this offseason. Philadelphia gave star running back Saquon Barkley a historic new deal in March. Days later, the team rewarded All-Pro tackle Lane Johnson with an additional year on his deal.
NFL owners tabled a discussion on the tush push this week, delaying a decision on whether or not to ban the polarizing play that has been made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles over the past couple of seasons.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie understandably offered high praise for head coach Nick Sirianni.
The Celtics, whose controlling owners put the franchise up for sale in 2024, were expected to receive four or five bids last month from prospective ownership groups before narrowing those interested parties down to a smaller group of finalists.
With the Philadelphia Eagles now back in the Super Bowl, owner Jeffrey Lurie appears to be heat-checking.
This is quite the plot twist.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie began exploring a sale of a minority share of the franchise earlier this year, and he has now pulled the trigger.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie wants QB Jalen Hurts to keep being Jalen Hurts.
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