NFL News: Jason Kelce says that the referees “seek” to throw flags on Tash Push

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The former star of Philadelphia Eagles, Jason Kelce, said that the criticism of Tash’s push was going to put the famous game under the referees microscope in the future.

Kelce, 37, warned that the referees “seek” to throw a flag on the game.

“The referees will seek anything to call,” said Kelce in a recent episode of “New Heights”.

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The former Eagles player of Philadelphia, Jason Kelce, looks before the match between the Eagles of Philadelphia and the Cowboys of Dallas at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 4, 2025. (Images Bill Streicher / Imagn)

“They must be very, very cautious because the calls will start to come, and they should be. Once it has been released and there is a video evidence, rightly.”

The seven times Pro Bowler challenged fans who allegedly alleged that the Eagles offensive line was lining up offside.

“Because there has been alleged that it is one thing for the point that guys come out. As an offensive line, it is imperative that you withdraw on the cliché. So, you do your best to withdraw from the quarter’s mouth, you try the time,” Kelce said.

The Eagles line player reveals why the renewal of Tash’s push criticism renders his “boil to a boil”

The former NFL player and commentator of ESPN Jason Kelce is on the sidelines during the match between the Chiefs of Kansas City and the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay at the Geha Field at the Stadium Arrowhead in Kansas City, Missouri, November 4, 2024. (Denny Medley / Imagn Images)

“And sometimes you are a little early, and I will tell you this: as an offensive line player, you prefer to be sooner as late because if you are late, it’s a very difficult game to perform.”

The Super Bowl champion said that the play will be under a “microscope” due to the criticism.

“They will be under a microscope in the future. Everyone will look at this because of what happened, not only against you guys, but also this first week. Everyone takes photos,” Kelce said.

Jason Kelce signaled to the fans during the parade of the Super Bowl championship and gathers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 14, 2025. (Kyle Ross / Imagn images)

“They say they are in the neutral zone. They say they are false, because they slow down the thousand images per second.”

The Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-17 in a revenge match of the Super Bowl in week 2 to go to 2-0. The quarter-Arrière Jalen Hurts scored on Tash’s push to effectively put the game out of reach in the fourth quarter.

The Eagles seek to improve at 3-0 when they face the Rams of Los Angeles (2-0) in a revenge match of the NFC Division Channel match last year. The Rams will go to Philadelphia to face the Eagles at 1 p.m. HE on Sunday.

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