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Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert couldn't be happier the NFL owners decided to keep the 'tush push' play legal, explaining why it's crucial for converting third-and-one situations.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen expressed his disagreement with his team's vote to ban the tush push play, arguing successful strategies should not be eliminated.
Josh Allen explained to Sports Illustrated why he doesn't believe the Tush Push deserved to be banned.
The Bills were one of the teams that voted for the tush push to be banned, but Josh Allen doesn't mind the play.
Bills QB and 2024 NFL MVP Josh Allen made his thoughts on the Tush Push clear: "If you don't like it, my advice is to stop it." ...
If NFL fans are completely over the Philadelphia Eagles avoiding the Tush Push from being banned talk, they might not like what else has been brought up with it.
New Tush Push report could change the some of the narrative about the Eagles' famous and controversial play.
The Buffalo Bills have had success running a variation of the tush push in recent years, so you can probably guess how Josh Allen felt about certain teams trying to ban the play this offseason.
Every fan down in Philly liked the ‘Tush Push’ a lot, Also known as the 'Brotherly Shove,' or whatnot. The Eagles O-line was tough, mean, and big, They snapped grown men like dry, rotted twigs ...
But I feel like if you can use it to your benefit, use it to your benefit. If you don’t like it, my advice is to stop it, you know?” The tush push will be a riddle for defenses to solve for at least ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has stirred controversy by voicing his support for the 'Tush Push' play, despite his team voting to ban it due to safety concerns. Allen argues that teams ...
Bills QB Josh Allen explains why he doesn't think the tush push should be banned: 'My advice is to stop it' Bills ownership was one of 22 teams to vote for a ban on the play this offseason ...