An NFL team wants to ban the “Tush Push” play that fueled the success of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to the NFL Network and Washington Post.
One of the bigger needs for the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason is the interior of the offensive line. Considering those Bengals feel like a win-now team that might not want to wait on another high rookie to develop on the fly,
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Garbage-time points are still points, and giving up points doesn't sit well with Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. Even if they come in the closing minutes of a surefire Super Bowl win.
The Eagles would accept an invitation to the White House if they're invited following their Super Bowl win over the Chiefs, according to sources.
The Green Bay Packers are the reported team that filed a proposal with the NFL's competition committee to ban the “tush push."
The Dolphins claimed cornerback Ryan "Bump" Cooper Jr. off waivers from the Seahawks, the team announced Monday.
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The Eagles won the Super Bowl in blowout fashion. But defensive coordinator Vic Fangio wasn't pleased. Specifically, he didn't like that the Philly defense surrendered 22 points in the second half, after shutting out the Chiefs through the first two quarters.