Overview
- Philadelphia ran the quarterback push-sneak on four consecutive snaps from the 3-yard line, finishing the sequence with a Jalen Hurts touchdown on Thursday Night Football at MetLife Stadium.
- Video replays highlighted right guard Tyler Steen moving before the snap on the fourth-down attempt, yet officials did not assess a false-start penalty.
- Prime Video rules analyst Terry McAulay noted the early movement was evident in slow motion but difficult to detect at full speed, underscoring officiating challenges with the play.
- The NFL had previously informed crews between Weeks 2 and 3 to police short‑yardage push-sneaks more strictly after earlier missed calls, per multiple reports.
- Giants defensive lineman D.J. Davidson suffered a knee injury during the goal-line sequence, and public criticism intensified, including Micah Parsons’ post on X and renewed discussion of a potential owners’ review later this month after a May vote to ban the play fell short at 22–10.