NFL News: The Eagles line player returns to Tash Push Critics

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The offensive line player of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jordan Mailata, is finished with the criticisms on the push of Tash while she was under the microscope against the chiefs of Kansas City during week 2.

NFL fans noted on social networks that some Eagles players may have jumped offside before the ball was broken while they were performing the game. Others were concerned about the offense with too many men on the melee line.

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The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), is helped by Center Cam Jurgens, in the center of the rear, after having marked a touchdown on a thrust at the end of the second half of an NFL football match against the Chiefs of Kansas City, on Sunday September 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo / reed hoffmann)

Anyway, the drum is beating again so that the owners prohibit the room once and for all.

“I understand indignation,” said Malata in an interview on 94 WIP in Philadelphia. “What I do not understand is that they use it as an excuse for why we have won the game. I think it is incredibly disrespectful towards our defense and our special teams, who failed. My brothers on the defense and the special teams who failed this game, who had their backs when we do not move the ball or did nothing.

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The offensive line of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jordan Mailata (68), launched during the training camp at the Novacare complex on July 23, 2025. (Kyle Ross / Imagn images)

“This kind of me interrupts me a little. This p — is part of me because we give so much to this game and a kind of basis of a short-yardage game-it’s a football game. And let’s say that we won the game, but not how our defense played and not how our special teams played.

TUSH’s push survived a vote to put an end to the actions which would have essentially prohibited the game during the offseason.

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts (1), obtains a push from the tight end of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Grant Calcaterra (81), the Chiefs of Kansas City in the second period in a football match of the NFL on Sunday September 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP photo / Ed Zurga)

And even if it helped Eagles go to a Super Bowl title during the 2024 season, the crowd of criticisms against the play apparently develops.

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