The Philadelphia Eagles have effectively utilized a quarterback sneak strategy, often referred to as the “Tush Push” or “Brotherly Shove,” where quarterback Jalen Hurts is pushed forward by teammates to gain short yardage. This tactic has proven highly successful, with the Eagles converting 29 of 32 attempts in the 2022 season—a success rate exceeding 90%.
The play’s effectiveness has sparked debate among NFL teams and officials. Some argue that it diminishes the skill element of the game and raises potential safety concerns, leading to discussions about possibly banning the tactic. For instance, the Green Bay Packers have proposed a rule change to prohibit the “Tush Push,” with Packers President Mark Murphy criticizing the play for lacking skill and posing injury risks.
However, the Eagles and others defend the play, emphasizing its legality and strategic value. Eagles center Jason Kelce highlighted that the team’s proficiency shouldn’t be grounds for a ban, suggesting that other teams could adopt and practice the tactic themselves.
As of March 2025, the NFL has not implemented a ban on the “Tush Push.” The league’s competition committee has discussed the play, but no rule changes have been enacted. The topic remains a point of contention and is expected to be revisited in future NFL meetings.