In recent hours, the Philadelphia Eagles made headlines across the NFL as the league voted on whether the Tush Push would remain legal. The Green Bay Packers were among the teams pushing for the play to be banned, but in the end, it will continue to be allowed and can be used by teams in the upcoming season.

Once the final decision was made—22 votes in favor and only 10 against—the Eagles posted a suggestive video featuring nearly 26 minutes of Tush Push plays from recent seasons.

“The #Eagles just posted 26 minutes of the Tush Push on their YouTube page,” NFL insider Jordan Schultz revealed via his official X account (formerly Twitter), @Schultz_Report.

Following the franchise owners’ discussions held in Minneapolis, Nick Sirianni’s team ultimately came out as one of the beneficiaries of the final decision — a ruling that was even applauded by other teams across the league.

A stigma for the Packers

The Green Bay Packers were one of the main advocates for banning the Tush Push from the NFL, but the vote ultimately didn’t go in their favor. Coincidences quickly surfaced, and an interesting detail soon came to light.

According to NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the vote on whether this play could continue being used ended with 22 votes in favor and 10 against. And what was the score the last time the Eagles faced the Packers in the playoffs? That’s right — 22 to 10 in favor of Philadelphia.

“The final vote for the #Packers resolution to ban the Tush Push: 22-10. Philly hangs on. Final score of the #Eagles win over the #Packers in the playoffs: 22-10. Philly hangs on,” he reported via @RapSheet.

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