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Eagles Legend Jason Kelce Speaks Out on Referee Bias in Week 10 Win Over Packers

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🏟️ The Controversial “Tush Push” That Changed the Game

The Week 10 clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on November 10, 2025, ended with a tight score of Eagles 10 - 7 Packers. But it wasn’t the scoreboard that had fans talking, it was a controversial Tush Push play that many believe showed referee favoritism toward the Eagles.

Midway through the second half, the Eagles ran their trademark “Brotherly Shove,” with quarterback Jalen Hurts being pushed forward by his offensive line on a crucial 4th & 1. Slow-motion replay showed Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson clearly moving early before the snap, which should have resulted in a false start penalty, but no flag was thrown.

The play succeeded, extending the Eagles’ drive, and they later scored a field goal, the decisive points of the 10-7 victory.

⚡ Jason Kelce Admits: “If the refs hadn’t favored us, we probably wouldn’t have won”

On his New Heights podcast, Eagles legend Jason Kelce, one of the masterminds behind the Tush Push, stunned fans by admitting that the referees might have favored his former team.

“Eagles won, and of course I’m happy for that. But to be honest, if the refs had called everything fair, we probably wouldn’t have beaten the Packers. That’s just the truth.”

Kelce explained that the Tush Push is extremely difficult to officiate, as it happens in a split second with multiple players moving simultaneously. He emphasized that there was no intentional cheating, but rather that “sometimes the rules can’t keep up with the chaos of the game.”

“It’s not about cheating, it’s about the chaos of that moment. If the refs missed it, it’s because the play happens too fast. But yeah… it was a missed call.”

🚨 Social Media Erupts Over Referee Bias Allegations

After Kelce’s remarks, major NFL accounts like @MLFootball and @TomPelissero reposted the controversial clip.

  • MLFootball wrote: “Refs never call false start on Eagles. Unreal.”

  • Tom Pelissero added: “Didn’t look right, but no flag. And that play decided the game.”

  • Packers fans exploded with anger, accusing the NFL of “protecting” the Eagles because of their success with the Tush Push, while Eagles fans defended the team, saying Green Bay got similar no-calls earlier in the game.

    Analysts like Rich Eisen and Dan Orlovsky joined the debate, calling it “a wake-up call for the league” since false starts are not reviewable, even when they directly impact the result.

    📊 The Missed Calls That Fueled the Controversy

    • Two clear false starts by Eagles offensive linemen went uncalled in the second half.

  • A blatant holding by Lane Johnson was ignored during a key fourth-quarter drive.

  • The Packers, however, were flagged for offside on a nearly identical sneak attempt by Jordan Love.

  • These calls, or lack thereof, convinced fans that the Eagles were given the benefit of the doubt. Ironically, the Packers were the very team that proposed banning the Tush Push during the NFL Rules Committee meeting earlier this year.

    💬 Jason Kelce: “I love the Eagles, but fairness matters more.”

    Toward the end of the interview, Kelce delivered a statement that shook the football world:

    “I’ll always love the Eagles, but football’s about fairness. You can’t win on missed calls forever. It’s not who we are.”

    His words resonated with both Eagles supporters and critics, a moment of honesty from a player who built his legacy on integrity, toughness, and truth.

    🦅 Final Thoughts

    The Eagles’ 10-7 win over the Packers will be remembered not just for the score, but for Jason Kelce’s rare honesty in acknowledging what many suspected, that the officials’ leniency may have tilted the game.

    Kelce didn’t blame the referees or his former teammates; instead, he issued a reminder about integrity in the sport, something he believes the NFL must protect at all costs.

    “Maybe we won because of a missed call today, but if we don’t learn from it, someday we’ll lose for the same reason.”
    – Jason Kelce

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