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Jason Kelce, one of the staples of the Tush Push until his retirement in 2024, thinks the NFL using player safety issues as the justification to ban the play is “bogus.” “Optically ...
On New Heights Wednesday, Jason Kelce said the player safety justification for banning the Tush Push was “bogus.” But his comments are still being used against him and the Brotherly Shove by ...
NFL owners voted 22-10 in favor of banning the controversial quarterback sneak, falling short of the 24 votes required to ...
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce has said that the tush push "sucks for the center." He has said he used to yell, "Fuck my life" when the play was called. He has said the play is grueling.
Jason Kelce was once at the heart of the Philadelphia Eagles' near-unstoppable tush push execution, a play which some NFL owners were on board with banning at the league meetings this week.
The former Eagles center responded on X on Friday about a report that said he said the "Tush Push" is dangerous.Reuben Frank and Barrett Brooks react to the Kelce's tweet on the latest Birds Huddle.
The Philadelphia Eagles have used the "tush push" quarterback sneak play to ... dangerous," said former Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce. Kelce was referring to comments that were brought ...
the biggest topic throughout has been the future of the "tush push," the Philadelphia Eagles ... competitive reasons," former Eagles center Jason Kelce said on the latest episode of the New ...
Jason Kelce would take football over giving birth ... For context, the NFL is currently considering the ban of the popular “tush push,” a play which sees the quarterback pushed by his ...
Henderson/Getty Jason Kelce weighed in (again) on the great tush push debate — while giving subtle kudos to his wife Kylie Kelce. After Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy claimed Kelce ...
Jason Kelce has come clean on the Eagles’ version of the quarterback sneak. The play, dubbed the “Tush Push” or “Brotherly Shove,” has gained notoriety around the NFL as it has given ...
I don’t think we need to be banning this." Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, who ran the tush push with Jalen Hurts and Co., does not believe the play leads to an increase in injury.