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If the vote fails, the play stays. If the vote succeeds, it would be "like a wet dream for a teenage boy" to have a play so ...
The survival of the tush push arrived as a surprise. And it didn't come without some last-minute and reportedly lurid ...
Jeffrey Lurie apparently made a compelling case, but one line of his closing statement stood out from the crowd.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie was called out for making a comment about a "wet dream" in speech to NFL owners.
The tush push remains alive after Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce led a last-ditch ...
One day when everyone is old and grey, the story of Jason Kelce's knockout win over Terry Pegula will be a nice conversation piece.
In a report from ESPN's Seth Wickersham, Lurie's roughly hour-long speech defending the controversial twist on the ...
How the controversial play barely survived a league vote, plus a tribute to Colts owner Jim Irsay, who died Wednesday ...
NFL owners and league execs got into a heated exchange during Wednesday’s meeting over the future of the tush push.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie tried to save the tush push “like a guy trying to convince his girlfriend why she ...
In a decisive move during the NFL's annual spring meetings, Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie played a key role in protecting one of the team's most recognizable-and controve ...
During the meetings in Minnesota, multiple Eagles representatives spoke to defend the play, including owner Jeffrey Lurie and ...