The Philadelphia Eagles have plowed their way to Super Bowl 2025 behind the “tush push,” a play as straightforward as football gets: when the Eagles need a yard — whether on third-and-short, ...
The Philadelphia Eagles aren’t the only ones who can pull off the Tush Push, or the Brotherly Shove, or whatever you want to ...
There's no telling what might go down at a Philadelphia sports parade, and Friday's Super Bowl LIX parade celebrating the ...
We can call it the "Tush Push" or ... Two players push him from behind, helping him advance the ball. The play is incredibly successful for the Eagles on the goal line or when the team needs ...
The Eagles controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball in nearly every game this season, and the ‘tush push’ being almost an automatic first down on short downs and distances is ...
In the Tush Push, the quarterback is pushed forward through the defensive line by players behind him. The running back and the tight end are lined up behind the quarterback and push the ...
In the last few decades, the “tush push” has become a popular country line dance. Football and Yiddish may seem like strange bedfellows, but the Forward's Yiddish editor Rukhl Schaechter isn’t ...
That’s the incredulous part — teams know the tush push is coming, fans at Lincoln Financial Field go wild when the Eagles line up in TP formation and yet defenses still can’t stop the score.