Trump Backs Eagles' 'Tush Push' at White House
Trump Backs Eagles' 'Tush Push' at White House

Trump Backs Eagles' 'Tush Push' at White House

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At a White House ceremony honoring the Philadelphia Eagles for their Super Bowl LIX victory, President Donald Trump endorsed the team's controversial 'tush push' play, describing it as 'exciting and different' and urging the NFL not to ban it. The play, a highly effective quarterback sneak with teammate assistance, is the focus of a proposed ban initiated by the Green Bay Packers. The proposal, which requires approval from 24 of 32 NFL owners, was tabled at recent league meetings and will be reconsidered next month amidst ongoing debate over fairness and safety. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni expressed gratitude for Trump's support, and running back Saquon Barkley, who attended the event with Trump, responded to criticism about his participation. Trump also praised key Eagles players and mentioned watching the Super Bowl with Taylor Swift. The NFL has yet to make a final decision on the future of the 'tush push' play.

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