Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles used their "tush push" play multiple times during a game against the New York Giants, sparking reactions on social media. The play is controversial because some believe it gives an unfair advantage, but it remains legal in the NFL. Green Bay Packers player Micah Parsons publicly criticized the play, expressing frustration.
Key Facts
- The Eagles used the "tush push" play four times in a row during a game against the New York Giants.
- This play helped them score a touchdown with quarterback Jalen Hurts.
- The play has been criticized for being difficult to stop and possibly involving early movement by the offensive line that goes unflagged.
- There was a vote in the NFL offseason to decide if the play should be banned, but it stayed legal.
- Micah Parsons from the Green Bay Packers criticized the play on social media.
- The Eagles continue to use the play despite the controversy and calls for it to be banned.
- Some fans and players believe the play resembles a rugby move and is not fitting for football.