
The football news cycle is still dominated by the tush push, it seems.The Philadelphia Eagles have honed this play to near-perfection over the last five or so years, cycling through several offensive coordinators and personnel changes along the offensive line during that span. Yet it hasn’t changed the success rate of the play, nor how hard it is for defenses to stop.
After a video went viral on Monday seeming to show several Eagles offensive linemen committing a false start penalty on a successful fourth-and-goal conversion running the tush push, calls to ban the play have only grown louder. The NFL owners put it to a vote at the annual owners meeting this offseason, and the motion to ban it failed by two votes, leaving it in the game for at least another season.
Eagles LG Landon Dickerson was the latest Eagle to be asked about the play, answering some questions from reporters on Thursday. “I mean, I’ve heard a little bit, I don’t really care too much,” Dickerson said in his signature country drawl. “If you don’t like the play, get rid of it if you’re the league. I mean, run the play. Everybody can run it. It’s not that hard. I don’t know, it just seems unnecessary, it’s kinda old. So make a decision, figure it out. We’ll run it until we can’t.”
More Philadelphia Eagles’ Quotes on the Tush Push

Michael DeMocker/GettyMETAIRIE, LOUISIANA – FEBRUARY 5: Offensive tackle Lane Johnson #65 of the Philadelphia Eagles participates in a team practice ahead of Super Bowl LIX at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center located at New Orleans Saints headquarters on February 5, 2025 in Metairie, Louisiana. The Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday in the Caesars Superdome. (Photo by Michael DeMocker/Getty Images)
That wasn’t all Dickerson had to say about the controversial play. When asked if they were hyper-aware of the chatter surrounding it, he said, “I mean, not really. I think there’s — you guys are very focused on it obviously, I guess it’s controversial. But I mean, at the end of the day, a quarterback sneak is a play that they’ve been running for probably a hundred years in football.”
“I mean you’re always cognizant, we’ve been that way since we had some issues back in like [2021] or [2022] with it,” Dickerson said on if they were extra “cognizant” of their execution since the refs might be paying them additional focus.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni shared his own thoughts on the potential false starts, though his statement was interesting. He didn’t really deny the idea that they committed penalties on the play, repeating that it’s a hard play to officiate and insinuating that you could spot penalties on every play if you slowed down the film.
Philadelphia Eagles Offense Stuck in Mud Through Two Games
What’s lost in this dialogue is how much the Eagles offense is struggling overall. The running game has been effective, but QB Jalen Hurts isn’t pushing the ball downfield. Through two games, he has just 253 passing yards, has taken three sacks, and has yet to throw a touchdown pass. Star WR A.J. Brown has just six catches for 35 yards.
If Philadelphia wants to repeat as Super Bowl champions, they need to snap out of whatever funk their passing game is stuck in at the moment. Now would be a great time, as they have an explosive Rams team coming to town on Sunday.
Eagles’ Landon Dickerson Sends Blunt Message on ‘Tush Push’ Noise