Chicago Bears show controversial Philadelphia Eagles move can work for all teams

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Justin Fields brought out his inner Jalen Hurts on Thursday night, using the quarterback sneak inspired by the Philadelphia Eagles to comfortably beat the Washington Commanders

The Philadelphia Eagles have had a 'cheat code' up their sleeves for multiple seasons with their 'Tush Push' quarterback sneak, but the Chicago Bears have proved that they can master the play also.

Patrick Mahomes and Micah Parsons are two NFL stars who have supported their methods and credited the strength of the Eagles offense as other teams fail to replicate it with the same success. However, on 'Thursday Night Football' the Bears proved that they can also do it, as Justin Fields inspired victory over the Washington Commanders.

There have been calls made to the NFL to ban the Eagles' 'Tush Push' due to how successful it proves to be for them, but the league has made no moves to suggest that a rule change could be made. The Bears are the first team to properly replicate the unique sneak, and it could catch on around the league.Legendary broadcaster Al Michaels is one of those against the 'Tush Push', and was furious while live on air that the Bears had taken inspiration from the Eagles.

 

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