PHILADELPHIA — The referees called it “forward progress,” but the Giants called it something more profane.

“That’s some bulls–t, man,” Kayvon Thibodeaux said.

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With the score of Sunday’s game against the Eagles tied early in the second quarter, Jalen Hurts tried a Tush Push on fourth-and-inches.

He crossed the first-down marker, but Thibodeaux ripped the ball out of Hurts’ hands.

“The refs kind of have a hard job because they don’t know when to stop it,” Thibodeaux said. “It’s tough on defense because you stop the first surge, the ref doesn’t blow the whistle. You get the ball out and you take it, now all of a sudden it’s forward

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