The Philadelphia Eagles' "tush push" has become the NFL’s most unstoppable play, boasting an 82% success rate.
Philadelphia police officers pulled off their own version of the Eagles' infamous tush push ahead of the team's Super Bowl ...
Over the next five (sort of) plays – one a carry by Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts for no gain ... Jonathan Allen and linebacker Frankie Luvu flagged twice apiece.
“Every first down is first-and-9,” Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni once said of the Brotherly Shove. “We have a lot of faith ...
During the NFC Championship game, the Washington Commanders nearly fell victim to a decades-old rule that allowed the referee ...
Washington linebacker Frankie Luvu launched himself twice – mimicking ... Luvu was trying to prevent Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts from sneaking into the end zone behind his massive linemen.
"Jalen's rookie year ... One example came against the Commanders when linebacker Frankie Luvu jumped over the line of scrimmage and collided with Hurts multiple times in an attempt to counteract ...
For my entire conscious life, being a fan of the team known sequentially as the Redskins, the Washington Football Team, or the Commanders was cosmic punishment.
In the most important game to date of the Jalen Hurts-Kellen Moore partnership ... But after center Landon Dickerson (69) tagged linebacker Frankie Luvu (4), both he and Calcaterra blocked ...