NFL to discuss Eagles' tush push in Wednesday meeting

The Philadelphia Eagles could be one step closer to losing their most successful play.  The "tush push" or "brotherly shove" is under a league investigation this season which is expected to flow into the offseason.  However, the NFL is now set to discuss the health and safety of the play on Wednesday morning, according to […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles could be one step closer to losing their most successful play. 

The "tush push" or "brotherly shove" is under a league investigation this season which is expected to flow into the offseason. 

However, the NFL is now set to discuss the health and safety of the play on Wednesday morning, according to league insider Albert Breer. 

What that means remains to be seen, but it's not a good look for the future of the Eagles' prized play. 

Other topics that will be reviewed and discussed on Wednesday include hip-drop tackles and split-flow blocks.