Eagles Offensive Lineman Fires Back at Tush Push Criticism
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"Hate us cause they ain't us!" Johnson wrote on X (formerly Twitter), shortly after news of the tabling broke.
The New York Times |
Player safety is among the top arguments against the “tush push,” though data linking injuries to the play is not necessarily clear.
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PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Philadelphia Eagles can still run their infamous Brotherly Shove. For now.
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