- by foxnews
- 22 May 2025
"I wouldn't ban it," Trump said.
The Eagles have used the play constantly since Hurts became the full-time quarterback, and over the last three years, it's hit at a roughly 90% clip. And while other teams have adopted it, nobody has come close to mastering it like Philly has.
"First of all, it's the opposite of football. Second of all, it's actually more dangerous, because you're actually going into each other without any defense or anything," Trump said. "It's much more dangerous. It is so terrible. You know, when in football, when the ball moves, you're supposed to be moving. This ball is up in the air, and they're all saying it is so horrible to watch that. And I told that to Roger Goodell."
The Green Bay Packers issued a proposal to ban the tush push, and Falcons head coach Raheem Morris added earlier this week that it "should have been illegal three years ago."
The new kickoff rule was implemented ahead of this past season, and Trump has not been a fan, from day one.
Trump has said he would invite the Eagles to the White House to commemorate their Super Bowl win.
An Egyptologist uncovered pro-Ramesses II hieroglyphs on Paris' obelisk, revealing ancient messages supportive of the alleged Book of Exodus figure.
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