Chiefs Struggle to Stop Eagles’ Infamous “Tush Push” as Philly Extends Lead
Kansas City, September 14, 2025 –
Arrowhead fell silent for a moment in the third quarter as the Philadelphia Eagles pulled out their most infamous play — the “Tush Push” — to slam the ball into the end zone. With quarterback Jalen Hurts at the center of the shove, Philly powered across the goal line to stretch their lead to 20-10 over the Kansas City Chiefs.
It was the very play that has made headlines across the NFL for the past two seasons. Some call it unstoppable, others call it unfair. The Eagles simply call it business as usual. Hurts took the snap under center, dove low behind All-Pro linemen Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson, and with an extra push from his backs behind him, muscled into the end zone for six points.
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For Chiefs fans, the frustration is real. Kansas City’s defensive line stacked the box, braced for the sneak, and still couldn’t hold the surge. Even with Chris Jones anchoring the middle, the mass of bodies and raw leverage made the difference.
Critics of the play argue it gives Philadelphia an edge no other team can replicate. The Chiefs learned firsthand why. The “Brotherly Shove” has been converted at an astounding rate, and tonight it delivered the kind of gut-punch touchdown that shifts momentum in a big game.
Kansas City will need to regroup quickly. If the defense can’t find answers to this bruising tactic, it could haunt them deep into the season. For now, the Chiefs Kingdom is left shaking its head as Philadelphia’s controversial weapon strikes again












