KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - In a training video sent to league officials this week, the NFL said the Philadelphia Eagles should have been penalized for at least one false start when they used the tush push against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Associated Press reported that Ramon George, the NFL’s Vice President of Officiating Training and Development, highlighted an uncalled false start on Eagles right guard Tyler Steen. It happened with 5:34 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Eagles leading 20-10.
Philadelphia went on to win the game 20-17.
“Prior to the snap, looks like we have movement by the right guard. We also have movement coming across from the defensive side. This is a very hard play to officiate. I get it,” George said. “You have a defender who tries to punch the ball but mo