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Philadelphia is fresh off a Super Bowl, and the “Brotherly Shove” has surfaced once again as a hot topic. The NFL won’t let this rest until the play is banned.
Why the tush push, or Brotherly Shove, still belongs in the NFL The vote on whether to ban the play did not pass. (Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Photos via Getty Images) ...
The Tush Push or Brotherly Shove remains for the 2025 season as the NFL owners rejected a proposal from the Green Bay Packers during a vote at the league's Spring Meeting to ban the play.
Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts opened up the scoring with a 1-yard touchdown courtesy of the Brotherly Shove. Hurts finished 17 of 22 for 221 yards, two touchdowns and one interception ...
Find out why Dallas Goedert stayed with the Eagles, backed the tush push behind Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, and trained ...
In the end, ten teams stood with the Birds, and Philadelphia's infamous play lives on for another NFL season. Discussions about the Brotherly Shove haven't ended, though.
It's always cool when animosity ends peacefully, when cooler heads prevail. Ultimately, some trash talk between a player and a city led to emotionally charged football and mutual shows of respect.
The Philadelphia Eagles will have to wait longer to get their new Super Bowl rings. The Birds were supposed to get their rings on Friday, but sources say that has been delayed due to production ...
Eagles Receiving Duo Named Best in Football DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown are in a class of their own for the Philadelphia Eagles. Nick Faria Jun 18, 2025 6:50 PM EDT In this story: ...
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio has been a part of many top defenses over his 40-year career as a coach in the NFL. From coaching All-Pros like Khalil Mack and Von Miller to ...