The Philadelphia Eagles can just laugh at the defense that tries to stop Tash's push. And now they're laughing at those who want to ban play.
It was reported by Athletic on Monday that the Green Bay Packers proposed an NFL proposal to ban the TUSH push.
The Eagles offensive tackle lane Johnson took part in a considerable share of “brother infusion,” but scoffed the idea just by posting. Crying Emoji About X according to reports on proposals.
The 34-year-old is a two-time Super Bowl champion. 2 First Team All-Pro During his 12-year career in Philadelphia. He has achieved many successes in his career, and his success has grown even more with Tush Push throughout his Jalen Hurts days.
Many teams tried to replicate Philadelphia's signature play, but none of them achieved the same success. So it appears Johnson is scoffing at his NFC rivals in an attempt to eliminate the play.
This is not the first time that the play was hoping to be banned as the same lecture came to light at this time last year.
But in the end, the team didn't even vote for the issue in its final offseason.
Tash's push probably couldn't be stopped any more over the past year as the Eagles drove Saquon Berkley back and added it to a mix of people pushing forward in a short yard situation.
Philadelphia has made perfect use of the play many times to head the Kansas City Chiefs for their dominant Super Bowl 2025 victory.
As for the Packers, they fell into the first round of the playoffs.
To whom? Nothing but the Philadelphia Eagles.
Johnson clearly finds it quite ironic.





