Logo

Chiefs’ Chris Jones Blasts Eagles’ Tush Push as “Garbage,” Sends Warning to Jalen Hurts

The controversy around the Philadelphia Eagles’ infamous “tush push” isn’t going away anytime soon. After the Eagles successfully executed the play in their Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, star defensive tackle Chris Jones didn’t hold back in his postgame comments.

“We think he jumped multiple times. An official didn’t see it, so it wasn’t called,” Jones said in frustration. He argued that Eagles guards Landon Dickerson and Tyler Steen moved too early before the snap on a critical one-yard touchdown, yet no flags were thrown.

Article image

Jones doubled down, saying the play has become impossible to officiate fairly: “You can’t get all the calls right. Just because we see it, sometimes the official is 15, 20 feet away, and they can miss those small things. The tush push is garbage, and the fact it wasn’t flagged shows how much favoritism is going on.”

The Chiefs’ defender’s outburst highlighted the growing tension around the play, which many NFL figures have already lobbied to ban. Former VP of officiating Dean Blandino also weighed in, admitting he’s “done” with the play because it’s too difficult to officiate consistently.

The issue escalated further when hot mics caught Jones in a heated exchange with Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts after the game. While Jones expressed anger over what he perceived as biased officiating, Hurts brushed it off, saying, “All that mattered was the win.”

The loss dropped Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to 0-2 for the first time in his NFL career, amplifying the frustration within Kansas City’s locker room. With the spotlight on officiating and growing calls for change, the NFL may soon face more pressure to revisit the legality of the tush push in 2026.

Buffalo Bills Just Signed a Top-Remaining Free Agent CB to Save Their Secondary
The Buffalo Bills secondary has been pure chaos lately: Darius Slay refused to report, Ja’Marcus Ingram got poached by the Texans, and suddenly the depth chart looked thinner than ever. But GM Brandon Beane just pulled off a sneaky-smart move that flew completely under the radar… Late Tuesday afternoon, the Bills quietly signed one of the highest-rated cornerbacks still left on the open market to the practice squad — a 25-year-old former seventh-round pick with elite 4.45 speed and perfect slot-corner size (5’11”, 190 lbs). So… who is this mystery reinforcement? (Keep scrolling, we’ll reveal the name in a second) His 2025 journey has been a wild rollercoaster: Cut for good by the Las Vegas Raiders in April after bouncing on/off their practice squad all of 2024 Signed by Carolina in the summer → waived/injured → landed on IR Joined Baltimore in early August → survived most of camp but got released on final cutdown day (Aug 26) And now he’s officially belongs to the Buffalo Bills. Drumroll… the newest member of Bills Mafia is M.J. Devonshire — a name that, believe it or not, was still ranked inside the Top 30 available cornerback free agents this fall according to PFF, Bleacher Report, and multiple NFL insiders. Right now Buffalo’s active 53-man roster only has THREE true outside cornerbacks: Christian Benford Tre’Davious White Rookie Maxwell Hairston With a brutal late-season schedule and injuries always one snap away, bringing in a young, fast, draft-pedigree CB who can play both outside and in the slot is a no-brainer depth move. Is M.J. Devonshire the hidden gem who finally stabilizes the Bills’ secondary… or just another practice-squad body? One thing’s for sure: Bills Mafia just got a little faster. What do you think — underrated pickup or just depth filler? Drop your take in the comments! 🔥