The NFL may have finally figured out for the Philadelphia Eagles ' Tush Push.
For the second time this season, an opposing defense attacked the ball on the Tush Push with stunning results during the Eagles' 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears Nov. 28 at Lincoln Financial Field.
After forcing a Chicago turnover at the Bears' 36 in the third quarter, the Eagles, trailing 10-9, faced a third-and 1 at the Bears' 12. The Eagles got into Tush Push formation, and quarterback Jalen Hurts pushed forward. Chicago cornerback Nahshon Wright went to the side of the pile and pulled the ball out Hurts' arms.
Chicago recovered the fumble and marched down field to scores on a Kyle Monangai 4-yard run.
It's the second time this season Hurts was stripped on a Tush Push.
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