The Tush Push, made famous by the Philadelphia Eaglesis back in the spotlight this NFL outside the season after the Green Bay Packers reportedly submitted a proposal to prohibit the piece.
Los Angeles Chargers Head coach Jim Harbaugh has seen it throughout the competition, also by his brother, John, with his Baltimore Ravens. Jim admitted that he had no “strong opinion”.
Harbaugh said, however, that he watches good football when he sees the Tush -Push, which means it thinks it is a way to stop or, better yet, to successfully run the game.
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Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh at a press conference in De Bolt. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
“It seems that it works every time, but it seems to me football for me. Get good or stop,” Harbaugh told Fox News Digital as he discussed his partnership With InvivydThe American biotech company that works to offer non-vaccine preventive options for COVID-19.
“I don’t have a strong opinion about it now and probably look forward to others and see which way the mood goes. Get good or stand in position to stop.”
Harbaugh said these were his thoughts after the Eagles began to convert the piece into such a high percentage.
NFC team submits a proposal to forbid Eagles’ famous’ Tush Push ‘Play: Report
Since then, other teams have tried the piece, but none with the same success as the Eagles.
“I am not a fan of this piece,” said Green Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy. “There is no skill involved, and it is almost an automatic first on plays of a garden or less. The series of plays with the commanders who jump offside in the NFC championship game to try to stop the game was ridiculous.”
The athletics reported The Packers Were the NFL team that presented a proposal to the NFL competition committee to ban the game that will be voted on by competition owners in March.
“I think the discussions will be in the low season, but the Quarterback -SNEAK will never be eliminated from football,” Harbaugh added. “I think it’s the aspect of Pushing (the player in the middle), and you can’t drag (the player who holds the ball), but you can push.”

Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) prepares the Tush Push during a match against the Atlanta Falcons 15 September 2024, on Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty images)
The Eagles introduced the piece in 2022 and converted it more than 90% of the time. Despite the fact that Harbaugh and others feel that the Eagles almost automatically turns it, the percentage has fallen since then.
In 2023, Philadelphia converted with a percentage of 88.1% and it was 82.4% in their super bowl-winning season in 2024. But it came in linking for Quarterback Jalen Hurts to have a Touch TouchDown in the Super Bowl, the first score to score, the first score, the first score, the first score, the first score, the first score of it Game, to help them beat the chiefs of Kansas City.
The piece was discussed about the season last season, but we will see where owners are when they vote on forbidding the piece.
Harbaugh here to help
This season outside the season, Harbaugh’s coaching includes spreading information about a multi-layered prevention approach to combat COVID-19, which remains a serious health problem, even if we are no longer in a pandemic.
From 7 October 2023, until 8 September 2024, Invivyd discovered that there were more than 656,000 hospital admissions, of which 112,302 Intensive Care recordings and more than 58,000 deaths as a result of COVID-19.

Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh at a press conference in De Bolt. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
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“As a coach you want to see people who don’t put offside in the game, during the game and gathering without having that fear,” he said. “Proud to work with InvivyD. People think that Covid is old news, don’t like to talk so much about it. But facts are that it is still there, and (we) know the effects on the long term not.
“People are still getting sick, are still being admitted to hospital, some are still dying, especially those who are immunocomromized. It can be yourself, can be someone you know, someone who is a friend or family. And there are options , so talk to your doctor – bottom line. “
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