Philadelphia Eagles’ 'Tush Push' Poised to Shape Super Bowl 2025
The Eagles' unique short-yardage play, powered by their massive offensive line and quarterback Jalen Hurts, challenges the Kansas City Chiefs' defense in the championship game.
- The Philadelphia Eagles' 'Tush Push,' also called the 'Brotherly Shove,' has become the NFL's most effective short-yardage play, with an 82.4% success rate this season.
- The play relies on the Eagles' physically dominant offensive line, including Australian Jordan Mailata, whose size and strength are critical to its execution.
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts, known for his exceptional power and athleticism, plays a pivotal role in the success of the 'Tush Push,' often squatting over 270kg in training.
- Despite attempts by other NFL teams to replicate it, the Eagles' version remains unmatched, attributed to their unique coaching, teamwork, and practice in live games.
- The Kansas City Chiefs face the challenge of stopping the 'Tush Push' in Super Bowl 2025, a play that has frustrated opposing defenses and drawn calls for its ban.