PHILADELPHIA — As a cornerback, Nahshon Wright didn’t spend much time thinking about or preparing for the Philadelphia Eagles’ famed Tush Push play.
Like, as in none.
“I mean, the Tush Push, honestly, I didn’t look at it at all,” Wright said.
The Chicago Bears cornerback with a spindly 6-foot-4 frame is likely the last person anybody thinks about when Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts lined up for the Tush Push, as he did late in the third quarter of Friday’s game at Lincoln Financial Field. The controversial play, which was nearly banned in the offseason, is all about brute strength and leverage. It’s about the big boys up front. It’s about some of the biggest, strongest men in pro sports pushing each other in a battle of wills.
The cornerbacks? They’re almost an afterthought.
“You let

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