The Philadelphia Eagles ’ offense is a mess, so much so that not even the tush push is working.
Late in the third quarter of Friday’s loss to the Chicago Bears, the Eagles had an opportunity to flip the game on its head. Down 10-9, Philly faced a third-and-1 at Chicago’s 12-yard line.
Without hesitation, the Eagles dialed up a tush push. But the controversial yet usually effective short-yardage sneak not only failed. It backfired big time.
As Jalen Hurts’ forward momentum was slowing down, Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright came off the edge and ripped the ball away from the Eagles’ quarterback. Chicago secured a critical takeaway and scored a touchdown on its ensuing drive.
Ever since its inception, the tush push has had its critics. Many have questioned whether or not it should be ban

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