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NFL Fans Want Eagles' Tush Push Banned After Apparent Jalen Hurts Fumble vs. Giants
Another week in the NFL means another week of tush-push discourse.
And the sequence during Sunday's game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants will generate plenty of discourse indeed.
Philadelphia ran its typical tush-push play on 4th-and-1, and Jalen Hurts picked up enough for the first down. However, he held out the ball, and Kayvon Thibodeaux stripped it and appeared to force a fumble.
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Since it isn't the end zone and should have still been a live ball, the Giants thought they forced a turnover. Yet the officials said Hurts' forward progress was stopped and rewarded the Eagles with a first down on a play that was not reviewable because of the call.
Social media had plenty of reaction:
What made it even more painful for the Giants is the fact that Philadelphia ended up with a touchdown later on the drive.
Hurts found Saquon Barkley to open up a first-half lead in what could prove to be a game-changing sequence depending on how the rest of the game unfolds.
Regardless of the game's outcome, though, the tush-push play will lead to even more debate moving forward.
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