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The NFL told its officials to keep an eye on false starts on the Philadelphia Eagles’ Tush Push play. It took just a few minutes for referee Brad Rogers’ crew to show that they didn’t get the memo.
After a week of increased scrutiny over the Philadelphia Eagles' "Tush Push" play and calls for the play to be officiated tighter, the controversy surrounding the Eagles' signature play flared up yet ...
The Philadelphia Eagles appeared to get away with a false start on their signature "Tush Push" play in the first quarter of their Week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams. The play in question ...
There was a lot of frustration across the NFL last week after the Philadelphia Eagles got away with multiple false starts on the Tush Push in their win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Sean McVay said ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - In a training video sent to league officials this week, the NFL said the Philadelphia Eagles should have been penalized for at least one false start when they used the tush ...
The NFL said in a training video to officials that the Philadelphia Eagles should have been penalized for at least one false start when they used the tush push against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2 ...
A Super Bowl rematch in Week 2 became a blunder for a number of reasons, but here the Chiefs sat, one completion shy of taking a fourth-quarter lead against the defending champions, the best ...
The NFL admitted that the Eagles should have been called for at least one false start on their signature tush push play during Sunday's 20-17 win over the Chiefs, the Washington Post reported Thursday ...
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