One of the standout stories in the NFL over the past few days was, without a doubt, the league’s decision to allow continued use of the controversial Tush Push — a signature play of the Philadelphia Eagles. Saquon Barkley, one of the top figures on the reigning Super Bowl champions, made it clear why he’s celebrating the ruling and explained why players like Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson haven’t been able to capitalize on the play in the same way.

Minneapolis was the site where it was ultimately decided — with 22 votes in favor and 10 against — that this particular play, which Nick Sirianni’s team has turned into a trademark, will continue to be allowed going forward.

Barkley quickly became one of the standout figures for the Eagles and was among the voices who spoke out in favor of the controversial play, sending a clear message to those who opposed it.

“I think it’s soft, to be honest,” the Rb said on the Exciting Mics podcast, via Nick Brinkerhoff of USA Today. “Everybody can do it. It’s not a play that we only can do. We happen to have one of the best and biggest O-lines, and Jalen Hurts can squat 600 pounds. That’s not our fault.”

Saquon Barkley #26 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on from the sideline in the fourth quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Josh Allen is super big, they’re not successful with it,” Barkley also added. “Lamar Jackson is one of the best running quarterbacks of all-time, they’re not successful with it. So it’s not something that everyone can’t do. Them trying to eliminate it, I think that’s kind of lame.”

The Tush Push will remain in the NFL

The Tush Push, a play the Philadelphia Eagles have mastered under quarterback Jalen Hurts, has sparked ongoing debate across the league. While the team has consistently capitalized on it, many critics argue it gives an unfair advantage and disrupts the spirit of the game.

Despite the controversy, NFL teams voted this week to keep the play legal. Among NFC franchises, only the Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints backed the decision. Addressing the criticism, Saquon Barkley stated: “Everybody can do it, there’s no health issue,” the talented running back said.

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