The Philadelphia Eagles have mastered the Tush Push , but other teams are starting to notice that they may be getting away with some false starts during the play. That's what happened against the Los Angeles Rams, where a video shows the Eagles moving before the play, and then scoring later on in the drive. Expand Tweet
That led to Rams head coach Sean McVay talking to the refs after the drive, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
“Sean McVay just had a discussion with referee Brad Rogers on the Rams ’ sideline. Had to be about the lack of flags for false starts on the tush pushes on that last drive. Rogers then went to the Eagles ’ sideline to have a chat with Nick Sirianni,” Garafolo wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Not only was McVay frustrated about the lack of call