The New York Giants can't blame their 38-20 Week 8 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on poor officiating, but controversy still emerged regarding Sunday's game.
Giants' Kayvon Thibodeaux airs out his tush push grievances
In the second quarter, the Eagles offense lined up for their signature tush push play, otherwise known as the "Brotherly Shove," on 4th-and-1 in the red zone. They surged forward with the usual ease for the yard, but Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts was still trying to push the ball ahead for an extra yard.
Thibodeaux saw Hurts sticking the ball out and made a heads-up play by stripping it from Hurts' hands and recovering the fumble. At least, that's what Thibodeaux thought before the whistle blew.
Instead, the officials ruled that Hurts' forward progress was sto

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