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Eagles' Tush Push Finally Fails in Spectacular Fashion vs. Commanders

Through seven weeks of the NFL regular season, the Eagles' "Tush Push" looked unstoppable.

As other teams across the league tried and failed to recreate Philadelphia's apparently infallible QB sneak in short-yardage situations, the Eagles forged on, push after push after push.

Until Sunday.

The Eagles finally had a Tush Play that didn’t work out the way they hoped it would in Sunday’s game against the Commanders.

The Eagles finally had a Tush Play that didn’t work out the way they hoped it would in Sunday’s game against the Commanders.

With the Eagles facing off against their division rivals the Commanders, the Tush Push finally faltered. Early in the third quarter, Philadelphia had reached the goal line and was looking to punch in a touchdown to tie the game 17-17.

The Eagles lined up in their Tush Push formation—everyone knew what was coming. But instead of an easy touchdown for quarterback Jalen Hurts amongst a pile of large bodies, the ball popped out short of the goal line and Washington recovered the fumble.

The emotions of Eagles fans ranged from frustration to distraught.

It was the Eagles' second fumble inside the five-yard line of the game, turning the ball back over to Washington who still held a 17-10 lead.