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The push play — made famous by Jalen Hurts and an offensive line led by Kelce — survived by a narrow 2-vote margin after the Packers proposed a modified ban. That’s when Kelce, 37, stepped in to set ...
Jeffrey (Lurie) voiced some opinions and was very passionate about everything, and definitely, he made his point well known ...
There are two main reasons for Philadelphia Eagles fans to hate Jeffrey Lurie: He’s a billionaire, and he owns the Eagles.
A vote to ban the tush push from competition in the NFL failed and ESPN's Booger McFarland weighed in on why he supports the ...
It's fitting, we suppose, that the debate regarding an awkwardly-named play included an awkwardly-worded comment.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie tried to save the tush push “like a guy trying to convince his girlfriend why she ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner, Jeffrey Lurie, will be honored at the second annual North 10 Spring Gala, where FOX 29 anchor Jason Martinez will serve as emcee.
No one should have been voting on the “Tush Push” Wednesday at the Omni Viking Lakes Hotel in Eagan, Minnesota. Yet, every discussion and every talking point re ...
Jeffrey Lurie apparently made a compelling case, but one line of his closing statement stood out from the crowd.
Eagles owner Jeff Lurie gave it all he had during an “impassioned speech” on Wednesday to help keep the tush push alive.
Lurie reportedly held court during a lengthy pre-vote speech urging his fellow owners not to ban the tush push.
The NFL tried to kill the Tush Push. Again. It almost worked this time until Jeffrey Lurie, Jason Kelce, and the Eagles showed up and told the league to sit ...