Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is proud of the polarizing "tush push" and finds that calls to ban the play are "a little insulting." Speaking to the media at the 2025 NFL scouting ...
The Green Bay Packers advocate banning the NFL's "tush push" play, causing pushback from Eagles' coach Nick Sirianni. Despite the play's controversy, Sirianni defends its skill-based success ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Nick Sirianni has no doubts ... But he said the Eagles had the right option in-house with Patullo.
Head coach Nick Sirianni shed some light on his selection ... “We were able to have a guy in-house that was so ready to do the job that he’s going to be asked to do. … There’s a lot ...
Nick Sirianni takes exception to the idea that the "Tush Push"/"Brotherly Shove" is an automatic play. The Eagles' signature short-yardage call is back under the league microscope again after ...
Nick Sirianni doesn’t understand the hate that the “Tush Push” is getting. The Eagles head coach, speaking at the NFL scouting combine Tuesday, called the movement to ban the play that ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Call it a Tush Pushback. At minimum, that encapsulated head coach Nick Sirianni’s thinking when asked about the latest, ahem, push to ban what’s become a signature play of his ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — 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 ...
With the tush push under scrutiny this week at the NFL scouting combine, Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni did his part to shove back on some of the growing narratives around the play.
INDIANAPOLIS − Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Tuesday that he feels "a little insulted" that other teams are once again lining up to ban the Tush Push, a formation that the Eagles have used to ...
The reason they run it so well isn't because it's automatic, which is why head coach Nick Sirianni defended the play on Tuesday amidst its detractors. "I almost feel a little insulted because we ...
But it is clear exactly how Eagles' coach Nick Sirianni feels about the Packers' proposal to ban the Eagles highly-effective sneak play. “I almost feel a little insulted,” Sirianni said ...