Jason Kelce , a former Philadelphia Eagles center, is supposedly against the Tush Push play . Why? Because it supposedly led to his retirement. Kelce shared on his own podcast show, New Heights, “I stopped playing because of the Tush Push , and that I got hurt on the Tush Push frequently.”
Kelce discusses the surprise many may feel if he attends the Tush Push voting meeting at the NFL. Kelce states this is the most legitimate chance the NFL has had since they began planning to ban it. Let’s hear the Philadelphia Eagles' former center’s story! The team is known for the Tush Push play.
Jason Kelce says some owners and coaches say that he retired because of the Tush Push and that he got hurt on the Tush Push
On the New Heights podcast , 7-time Pro Bowler says, “There’s the Tush-Push, which they are voting on banning. It feels like this is the most legitimate chance it’s had since they’ve been voting on it to be banned.
I’ll say this, I’m actually going to Minnesota ( Travis Kelce says, what!)
So, there are some things said at the last owners’ meeting. Some of the owners and coaches hinted that the reason I stopped playing was because of the Tush Push and that I got hurt on the Tush Push, frequently (Travis Kelce bursts into laughter and exclaims, what the f**k!)”
Jason Kelce says he doesn’t care if Tush Push gets banned or not, and Travis Kelce says the Philadelphia Eagles run a quarterback sneak of 92%
Super Bowl LII Champion said, “I’m just going to answer any questions people have about my partaking in this play. I don’t care whether it gets banned or not. I think that at the end of the day, this is why you vote on those things, and if they vote to ban the Tush Push, the Eagles are still going to run quarterback sneak at a very high percentage. (Travis Kelce says, 92% exactly).”
Travis Kelce says Jason Kelce is doing right by his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, by going to the Tush Push vote meeting
The 6-time First-Team All-Pro said, “Do you think it’s weird that I’m going? Should I go? Should I not go? I’ve been going back and forth.”
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce replies, “I think you’re doing Philadelphia and the Eagles organization right by going in here and representing that it’s not what people are making it out to be. I think you’re being a good teammate and a good player of the organization, or a former player.”
Also Read: “The integrity of the NFL relies on one man”: Jason Kelce stated that he would come out of retirement if he only had to perform 80 Tush Pushes | NFL News - Times of India
Kelce discusses the surprise many may feel if he attends the Tush Push voting meeting at the NFL. Kelce states this is the most legitimate chance the NFL has had since they began planning to ban it. Let’s hear the Philadelphia Eagles' former center’s story! The team is known for the Tush Push play.
Jason Kelce says some owners and coaches say that he retired because of the Tush Push and that he got hurt on the Tush Push
On the New Heights podcast , 7-time Pro Bowler says, “There’s the Tush-Push, which they are voting on banning. It feels like this is the most legitimate chance it’s had since they’ve been voting on it to be banned.
I’ll say this, I’m actually going to Minnesota ( Travis Kelce says, what!)
So, there are some things said at the last owners’ meeting. Some of the owners and coaches hinted that the reason I stopped playing was because of the Tush Push and that I got hurt on the Tush Push, frequently (Travis Kelce bursts into laughter and exclaims, what the f**k!)”
Former Philadelphia Pro Bowl center Jason Kelce is in Minneapolis on behalf of the Eagles this morning to lobby NFL owners as to why they should keep, and not ban, the Tush Push play. pic.twitter.com/SCKJcpqDE5
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 21, 2025
Jason Kelce says he doesn’t care if Tush Push gets banned or not, and Travis Kelce says the Philadelphia Eagles run a quarterback sneak of 92%
Super Bowl LII Champion said, “I’m just going to answer any questions people have about my partaking in this play. I don’t care whether it gets banned or not. I think that at the end of the day, this is why you vote on those things, and if they vote to ban the Tush Push, the Eagles are still going to run quarterback sneak at a very high percentage. (Travis Kelce says, 92% exactly).”
Travis Kelce says Jason Kelce is doing right by his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, by going to the Tush Push vote meeting
The 6-time First-Team All-Pro said, “Do you think it’s weird that I’m going? Should I go? Should I not go? I’ve been going back and forth.”
Jason Kelce, tush push savior and happy man pic.twitter.com/l6aaL4S4wl
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) May 21, 2025
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce replies, “I think you’re doing Philadelphia and the Eagles organization right by going in here and representing that it’s not what people are making it out to be. I think you’re being a good teammate and a good player of the organization, or a former player.”
Also Read: “The integrity of the NFL relies on one man”: Jason Kelce stated that he would come out of retirement if he only had to perform 80 Tush Pushes | NFL News - Times of India
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