The city of Philadelphia is out in the streets celebrating the Eagle's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, ...
Philadelphia police officers pulled off their own version of the Eagles' infamous tush push ahead of the team's Super Bowl ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have one of the most unstoppable plays in football, a play that teams have tried to get banned in the ...
No team has taken advantage of the tush push quite like the Philadelphia Eagles under coach Nick Sirianni and QB Jalen Hurts.
The Eagles ran the quarterback sneak out of variations of that singleback look until Week 5. That week, they ran six sneaks ...
While his love for running the football is legendary, Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Bill Cowher isn't a fan of one specific ...
A group of officers within the barriers on the Eagles' parade route found a clever, hysterical way to honor their team as they prepared for the team to roll by. They pumped up the crowd that lined the ...
The “tush push,” the “brotherly shove,” call it what you want — it’s practically unstoppable for the Philadelphia Eagles.
In the early portions of Sunday’s Super Bowl, Chiefs perennial All-Pro pass-rusher Chris Jones showed us just how taxing it ...
Over the past couple of seasons, the rugby-style quarterback sneak play has commonly been referred to as the "tush push" or "brotherly shove." ...
The Eagles Super Bowl LIX victory parade began at 11 a.m. on Friday in celebration of the franchise’s second NFL championship ...
The Philadelphia Eagles aren’t the only ones who can pull off the Tush Push, or the Brotherly Shove, or whatever you want to ...