PHILADELPHIA − The Tush Push debate isn't about to go away, even as the Eagles survived a spring coup to ban their signature play.

The topic returned after the Eagles' 20-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs when the Eagles attempted seven such plays, or about 12% of their plays.

ESPN's Adam Schefter then said on the show "Get Up," that the Eagles technically won the game in March when NFL owners refused to ban the controversial play.

Video from the Eagles' attempts show movement along the offensive line before the ball is snapped, which would be a false start penalty. Buy Philadelphia Eagles tickets

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, however, said on Sept. 15 that the video can be misleading. He also countered criticism of the play by saying the Chiefs were lining up in the neutral zone.

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