Jalen Hurts: "It's becoming tougher and tougher" to run the tush push
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The Philadelphia Eagles' offense showed signs of life late in their game against the Chicago Bears but suffered a setback due to a fumble on a crucial play. Trailing 10-9, the Eagles were driving when a third-and-one "tush push" play resulted in a fumble, recovered by Chicago. Quarterback Jalen Hurts acknowledged the mistake, stating the need for better ball security. Hurts also noted that defenses are becoming more effective at countering the Eagles' signature play. This development could impact discussions about eliminating the play from the league, particularly if the Eagles do not advance far in the playoffs. The ongoing debate around the "tush push" centers on whether the play's potential removal is due to strategic reasons rather than safety or aesthetic concerns.
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