It began on a Friday in Brazil ... In two games vs. the Eagles, Green Bay defenders surrendered 144 and 169 yards rushing, respectively. Perhaps the Packers may want to take a closer look at ...
The Green Bay Packers aren't fond of the "brotherly shove." And they are apparently pushing back. The Packers have reportedly submitted a proposal to the NFL to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' "tush ...
The NFL held the Brazil game on the first Friday of the season ... Players from both the Eagles and Packers complained about the slippery field in São Paulo, so that's one issue that the league ...
That's because NFL executive of football operations Troy ... And the Packers stopped one of the Eagles' attempts in the ...
It was five weeks before that when the Eagles knew they would open the season in Sao Paulo, Brazil, against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 6, a rare Friday night NFL game. They also know when they ...
The NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported the Green Bay Packers were the team that filed the complaint. On a “Tush Push” — also known as “The Brotherly Shove” — Eagles quarterback ...
More than a month after that defeat, the Packers filed a proposal to the NFL's competition ... In that game, the Commanders jumped offside four times while trying to prevent the Eagles from ...
Brian Gutekunst reportedly was the only general manager to attend Tetairoa McMillan's private workout last week.
Even the Eagles don't have a 100 percent success rate with its usage. But for the one NFL ... tight game. If I'm an organizational leader in San Francisco or Detroit, I readily join the Packers ...