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Sean McVay's Tush Push Complaint Leads to Potential Warning for Eagles

Sean McVay's Tush Push Complaint Leads to Potential Warning for Eagles

Summary

Some NFL teams and fans are upset about a play called the "tush push" used by the Philadelphia Eagles. Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay complained that the Eagles committed false starts during this play, but officials did not penalize them. The NFL plans to watch the play more closely, though any rule change would have to wait until the off-season.

Key Facts

  • The "tush push" is a play mainly used by the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • Rams coach Sean McVay was unhappy with how officials didn't call penalties for false starts during the Eagles' game.
  • NFL officials plan to monitor the play more closely after receiving complaints.
  • No penalties were given when the Eagles used the play to score against the Rams.
  • In a vote last March, NFL owners did not have enough votes to ban the play.
  • Only the Eagles have effectively used the "tush push," and other teams struggle to replicate it.
  • Any potential rule changes would be decided in the off-season, not during the current season.
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