NFL, Eagles and Tush Push
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The push to ban the Eagles' signature play has become one of the NFL's top stories and, rest assured, the movement is not over.
Salt-N-Pepa want to reclaim the rights to their recordings including “Push It” and “Shoop,” and they're suing their record label to get them.
The Philadelphia Eagles have capitalized on the popularity of their 'tush push' play by releasing 'Push On' t-shirts. Inspired by a social media post showcasing the play, the shirts are now a top seller at the Eagles' Pro Shop.
Left tackle Jordan Mailata said “we’ll go without the push” if the proposal passes and that the team is more focused on what new offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo is installing than on what’s going on at league meetings.
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Bucs Wire on MSNThe tush push is here to stay, Bucs remind everyone how to stop itWhen the news broke that the Owners did not have enough votes to ban the Tush Push everyone had a reaction, so did the Bucs social media team.
Salt-N-Pepa File Lawsuit Against UMG To Reclaim Rights To Their Songs Including "Push It" Salt-N-Pepa FIle Lawsuit Against UMG
After controversy in the NFC Championship Game, Commanders' linebacker Frankie Luvu has picked a side in the 'Tush Push' debate.
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