The Philadelphia Eagles have perfected the "tush push" and head coach Nick Sirianni doesn't believe that's a fair reason to have the play banned.
He was previously assistant offensive line coach in Philadelphia from 2013 to 2015 under Chip Kelly. Austin also worked fo
Roseman and coach Nick Sirianni joined their peers at the NFL’s scouting combine as teams get set to evaluate college prospects ahead of the draft in April.
The Packers want the "tush push" outlawed, but Nick Sirianni believes it'd be "unfair" to use the Eagles' success with the play against them.
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni addressed the proposal to ban the “tush push” at the NFL combine Tuesday and called the effort “unfair.” Sirianni said the Eagles work “really, really hard” on the play and said it was almost “insulting” to suggest that it was “automatic.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has heard the noise surrounding potentially banning the tush push, and he isn't a fan of it. "I almost feel a little insulted because we work so hard at that play,
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni pushed back against the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the tush push. “I’ve seen some of the stuff that it’s an automatic play,” Sirianni said Tuesday at the NFL's scouting combine.
The Philadelphia Eagles have made a living with the Tush Push (or Brotherly Shove), and at least one team is trying to end the play for good.
The NFL Competition Committee is reviewing a proposal submitted by the Green Bay Packers to ban the play Philadelphia’s made infamous.
"I didn't ask for a picture because I was like, 'This is the best night of his life.'" Dolente told Sirianni during the coach's Monday appearance on Pardon My Take. "I wanted you
The Eagles have hired Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler as their next quarterbacks coach. He replaces Doug Nussmeier.