Eagles’ active slate of standalone games makes tush-push ban more likely

The Eagles’ busy schedule of solo games increases the likelihood of a tush-push ban

The Eagles will have four big-audience, standalone games in the upcoming season. This news comes a day before the official schedule release and indicates that the league is likely to get rid of the controversial tush push play. The Eagles will play in high-profile games such as the season opener against the Cowboys, a Monday night game against the Packers, a Black Friday game against the Bears, and a Saturday doubleheader against the Commanders. The league is under pressure to eliminate the tush push due to safety concerns and aesthetic reasons, and the Eagles’ prominent game schedule may push the decision further.

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