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Colts and Cardinals vote for tush push ban despite their head coaches previously working for Nick Sirianni on the Eagles
The Tush Push was saved Wednesday, falling two votes short of the 24 required for a ban. The Saints, who have former Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their head coach, were among the 10 teams that voted against the proposal to eliminate the play.
Jalen Hurts has a strong message for anyone questioning his role when he talks about the 2025 "iteration" of the Eagles.
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A to Z Sports on MSNSaints’ bold choice allows Kellen Moore to aid his former team as well as help New Orleans in the near futureThe New Orleans Saints are right in the middle of one of the most intriguing parts of the NFL offseason so far. The NFL recently revealed the votes regarding the potential ban of the Tush Push play, made so well-known by the Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Offensive coordinators have walked in and out of Jalen Hurts’ career for as far as back as his college days at Alabama and Oklahoma, and, once ag
All-Pro left tackle Jordan Mailata called Patullo “awesome” and a “great communicator, just very detailed, very open, very approachable, so it makes it easy for us to come to him with ideas.” But he admitted that the OC turnover can be challenging.
That means New Orleans Saints Coach Kellen Moore, after dialing up the play with great success last season when he served as offensive coordinator with the Eagles – who went on to win Super Bowl LIX – will have it at his disposal if he chooses to install it with New Orleans as a first-year coach.
Despite losing several key starters on the defensive side of the ball, the Philadelphia Eagles' biggest departure comes down to their coaching staff.
The quarterback has another new offensive coordinator and he now sees that annual change as a positive aspect of his career.