Philadelphia Eagles star right tackle Lane Johnson did not hesitate to make Fox Sports look like fools. After the sports network released its "Top 10 10 Biggest Atheletes in Philadelphia" rankings and failed to feature the six-time Pro Bowler,
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Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson, who has taken part in his fair share of tush pushes, scoffed at the idea.
Lane Johnson, Philadelphia’s veteran left tackle and a two-time First-Team All-Pro, took to social media to deliver a simple, one-emoji reaction.
A report surfaced Monday indicating that one team had attempted to get the "Tush Push" banned by the NFL. Dianna Russini of The Athletic reported Wednesday that the Green Bay Packers were the team that had submitted a proposal to the league's competition committee in order to banish the controversial play.
Kinnard was active for just two games in 2024. He played 3 snaps in garbage time against the Bengals, and he started the Eagles' Week 18 game against the Giants. Despite his complete lack of meaningful playing time, Kinnard was able to stick on the 53-man roster for the entire season, an indication that the Eagles see potential in him.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson appeared to laugh off the notion of the Green Bay Packers reportedly trying to ban the tush push.
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Lane Johnson’s journey from Groveton to the NFL is a testament to hard work and perseverance, shaped by the people who knew him best in his small-town roots.
The Green Bay Packers have submitted a proposal to the NFL to ban the "Tush Push" play made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The funds will be used for renovations of restrooms at the football field house, new football uniforms, and new helmets and shoulder pads.