Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson is amused by the Green Bay Packers. Or at least the NFC North team's efforts to ban the tush push play if his reaction to a Monday report from Dianna Russini of The Athletic is any indication.
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson appeared to laugh off the notion of the Green Bay Packers reportedly trying to ban the tush push.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson appeared to laugh off the notion of the Green Bay Packers reportedly trying to ban the tush push.  Read More
After it was heavily utilized en route to a victory in Super Bowl 58 over the Kansas City Chiefs, we may have seen the last of the Philadelphia Eagles’ iconic Tush Push play. On Monday, it was reported that an anonymous NFL team had submitted a proposal to the league’s competition committee that would ban the use of the Tush Push — a variation of the quarterback sneak in which players line up behind Jalen Hurts and push him over the line on short-yardage plays.
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