Raheem Morris in favor of banning Eagles' "Tush Push"
Former Buccaneers head coach blasts Philadelphia Eagles’ “tush push”
One of the popular topics of conversation over the past few days has centered around the Philadelphia Eagles and their signature "tush push" play. The Green Bay Packers have already confirmed that they made a proposal to ban the play from the NFL.
Falcons head coach expresses distaste for Eagles' tush push: 'Should've been illegal 3 years ago'
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris is a part of a contingent that would like to see the tush push, made famous by the Eagles, out of the NFL.
With the Philadelphia Eagles winning the Super Bowl their signature play, the "tush push," is one of the biggest storylines of the NFL offseason. The Green Bay Packers, who lost in the wild card round to the Eagles,
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris is for making the "tush push" made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles, against NFL rules.
Raheem Morris is not a fan of the infamous “tush push” play. As one of the many key personnel at the 2025 NFL Combine, the Atlanta Falcons head coach gave his thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles' notorious play, rejecting the idea's legitimacy.
The Eagles won Super Bowl LIX by a score of 40-22 over the Kansas City Chiefs largely on the strength of their passing attack, which was led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, receivers AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith, and others.
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