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Jason Kelce Makes Buffalo Bills Look Foolish In New Philadelphia Eagles Tush Push Update

Yahoo SportsFriday, May 23, 2025 at 3:48:00 AM
Jason Kelce and the Philadelphia Eagles' infamous "Tush Push" play is still causing headaches for opponents—this time, the Buffalo Bills. After Bills owner Terry Pegula reportedly tried (and failed) to get the league to ban the play, Kelce’s recent comments made the whole effort look a bit silly. The Eagles’ unstoppable short-yardage tactic remains a thorn in the side of teams that can’t figure out how to stop it.
Editor’s Note: The "Tush Push" debate isn’t going away anytime soon. While some teams gripe about it being unfair, the Eagles keep winning with it—and now they’re rubbing salt in the wound by mocking the opposition. This story highlights the ongoing tension between innovation and tradition in the NFL, and why rule-change drama is always juicy fodder for fans.
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