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    Hurts Trolls NFL with ‘Last’ Tush Push in NFC’s Pro Bowl Shootout Win

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 4, 20262 Mins Read
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    SAN FRANCISCO — The scoreboard read 66-52, the clock showed zeros, and the NFC had already secured victory in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games. But Jalen Hurts had one final statement to make. In a cheeky nod to the league’s most controversial play, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback lined up for a one-point conversion and unleashed a flag-football version of the “Brotherly Shove.”

    One for the Road?

    It was a moment of pure gridiron theater. With the game decided, Hurts crouched under center, surrounded by a grinning offensive line. The “push” itself was more of a playful nudge—going nowhere in the non-contact format—but the message was loud and clear. This might be the last time football fans see the formation legal in any capacity.

    The play capped a wild night at the Moscone Center where the NFC erased an 18-point deficit to stun the AFC. While George Pickens (Offensive MVP) and Antoine Winfield Jr. (Defensive MVP) filled the stat sheet, Hurts stole the post-game buzz. The Eagles star, fresh off a Wild Card exit to the 49ers, reminded the competition committee exactly what awaits them at the league meetings this May.

    “He was in a scooter. It would have been a tush roll.” — George Pickens, on the failed attempt to include Micah Parsons in the play

    The Ban Hammer Looms

    Hurts’ exhibition antics come at a precarious time for the Brotherly Shove. The play barely survived the 2025 offseason; the anti-tush push coalition fell just two votes shy (22-10) of the 24 needed to force a ban. With new safety data expected on the docket, the upcoming Spring League Meeting in May 2026 could finally see the gavel drop.

    For Philly, the play is a badge of honor—a symbol of their short-yardage dominance that propelled them to back-to-back NFC East titles. For the rest of the league, it’s a “rugby scrum” that arguably violates the spirit of the game. Tuesday night, however, it was just a punchline.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    The Pro Bowl is in the rearview, and all eyes turn to the owners’ vote this spring. If the competition committee gets its way, Hurts’ playful shove in San Francisco will go down as the tombstone for one of the NFL’s most polarizing strategies. Until then, the Eagles—and Hurts—are laughing all the way to the offseason.

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