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The overwhelming feeling is that the Eagles tush push play will be banned, and Mike Florio identified the exact play that tipped the scales.
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu, who was called for three offside penalties in a row when he prematurely hurdled over the line of scrimmage in the NFC championship game, is in support of a ban of the Tush Push—the Philadelphia Eagles' lethal short-yardage play.
The Washington Commanders know they have plenty of top matchups on their 2025 schedule this season. NFC East showdowns with contenders in Dallas and Philadelphia, a matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, and many others highlight the improved marketability for the team moving forward.
NBC owns the broadcast rights to Super Bowl 60. That puts the network's "Sunday Night Football" crew of play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico, game analyst Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporter Melissa Stark in line to call the game.
At this point in the offseason, NFL rosters are pretty much set, at least in terms of players expected to make any kind of reasonable impact. And so, let's take a look at the NFC East, and determine who has the best players at each position. We'll start with the offense.
"The Commanders were a year early with their surprising run to the NFC championship game behind Jayden Daniels’s historic rookie season. Thanks to two splash trades and an impressive draft class, Washington has built a legitimate contender with a roster that had several holes a year and a half ago," says SI.
After their opening night game against the Cowboys, the Eagles will face four straight opponents who were in the playoffs last season. That includes a Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs in Week 2, followed by an NFC Divisional Round rematch against the Rams the following week.