Jets Prepare to Defend Against Eagles' Controversial 'Tush Push' Play
- The Eagles have had great success with their "tush push" play, in which Jalen Hurts gets a big push from the offensive line on quarterback sneaks.
- The play's high conversion rate has led to debate around banning it due to injury concerns.
- Jets coach Robert Saleh plans to have defenders hit Hurts hard to limit the play's effectiveness.
- Some believe defenders may start faking injuries to get the NFL to ban the "tush push."
- The Jets aim to avoid situations where the Eagles can utilize the play on October 16 when the teams meet.