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From Sports Illustrated
There will be no vote Tuesday on the latest attempt to ban the "Tush Push’ play made famous by the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to reports.
From Yahoo! Sports
The Packers are citing player safety as one of the reasons for wanting the play banned, though ESPN reports there’s no data that supports outlawing the play.
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The Philadelphia Eagles secured their second Vince Lombardi Trophy by defeating Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the most recent Super Bowl, in a game where they were
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Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie sounded off about the NFL potentially banning the tush push, saying if it wasn't a safe play, they wouldn't be running it.
Philadelphia has shown they can be just as lethal in free agency after the draft than before it. During the 2022 offseason, both Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and James Bradberry were added to the team following the Draft. The Eagles reached the Super Bowl that year.
Jeffrey Lurie hinted Tuesday that Nick Sirianni will receive a lucrative new contract after the team's Super Bowl win.
The celebration as Super Bowl champions has come and gone for the Philadelphia Eagles . Now, they need to do whatever they can to repeat that success throughout the 2025 offseason. While some teams rest on their laurels following a Super Bowl title, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has made sure that won't be happening to his team.
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Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie hinted at a contract extension for head coach Nick Sirianni in light of heated discussions surrounding the tush push.
The Philadelphia Eagles have the No. 32 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft when Round 1 begins April 24 in Green Bay. The Eagles own eight total picks in the seven-round draft. Every pick in the seven-round NFL Draft. • Round 1: April 24, 8 p.m. ET • Rounds 2-3: April 25, 7 p.m. ET • Rounds 4-7: April 26, noon ET
The Philadelphia Eagles will head to the White House on April 28 for their Super Bowl celebration with President Trump, and Nick Sirianni is looking forward to it.
Eagles CEO Jeffrey Lurie said Nick Sirianni "has done an outstanding job" and that Sirianni will remain the team's coach "going forward." Sirianni is entering the final year of his five-year deal.