Eagles continue to troll Packers by selling creative t-shirts following Tush Push vote
Eagles continue to troll Packers by selling creative t-shirts following Tush Push vote Philadelphia is continuing to troll the Packers by selling creative 'Push On' t-shirts on-line following the 22-10 vote to not ban the Tush Push on Wednesday
When you're the Super Bowl champions, you make the rules, and the Eagles are riding high after a 22-10 vote saved their much-criticized 'Tush Push' for at least the following calendar year.
Thirteen of Philadelphia's 14 2025 opponents voted to ban the short-yardage play, with only the Detroit Lions voting with the Eagles.
Philadelphia's social media team has been creatively jabbing Green Bay all day by releasing a 26-minute YouTube video showing only Tush Push plays. With the momentum swelling, the organization will profit off the controversy after introducing a dope, black 'Push On' t-shirt on their website for under $40.
Here's the description of the t-shirt.
Keep pushing with the Philadelphia Eagles by grabbing this Push On T-Shirt. Featuring a sweet "Push On" graphic, this tee showcases your team spirit and highlights the Eagle's iconic "tush push" play. With a soft and breathable cotton construction, you can enjoy all the action this season in comfort.
To enact the ban, at least 24 of the 32 NFL teams had to approve it, and that didn't happen after a passionate plea from former Eagles center Jason Kelce.
The Eagles came under scrutiny for utilizing a standard quarterback sneak that incorporates lining up two players behind Jalen Hurts, who receives the snap, uses his powerful legs (600-pound squat), with the push of his two fellow Eagles from behind, attempts to gain the necessary yardage for a fresh set of downs or a touchdown.
That standard formation has the same setup when the Eagles and other teams around the league prepare to take a knee.

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