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After losing a crucial fumble during Friday's 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts admitted that the Tush Push is becoming a more challenging play to execute properly.
Jalen Hurts kept it real when discussing his costly Tush Push fumble in the Eagles' loss to the Bears on Black Friday.
"We have to definitely stay together. Stay committed to what the team is trying to accomplish. In the end, no one ever said it was going to be easy, and we’ve got to embrace the challenge. We’ve got to embrace this time and respond to it the right way.”
Facing a third-and-1 from the Bears' 12-yard line, the Eagles lined up for the Tush Push and Hurts drove forward into the pile. But Wright waited patiently for the right moment, and, when he had a clear shot at Hurts and the football, wrestled the ball out of Hurts's hands and recovered it for a forced fumble.
After forcing a Chicago turnover at the Bears' 36 in the third quarter, the Eagles, trailing 10-9, faced a third-and 1 at the Bears' 12. The Eagles got into Tush Push formation, and quarterback Jalen Hurts pushed forward. Chicago cornerback Nahshon Wright went to the side of the pile and pulled the ball out of Hurts' arms.
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