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Jason Kelce reveals 3 words he yells during Eagles' 'tush push'

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All-Pro center Jason Kelce addressed the Philadelphia Eagles' famous play amid the rumors surrounding his potential retirement after the team's disappointing loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

Kelce was emotional during Monday night's 32-9 loss and embraced longtime Eagles general manager Howie Roseman during his walk to the visiting locker room. 

Shortly after he entered the Eagles locker room, the 36-year-old informed his teammates about his plans to call it quits, ESPN reported Tuesday. Kelce did not speak to reporters after the game.

If he does indeed step away from the NFL, Kelce appears to be more than happy to leave one particular aspect of his football career in the rearview mirror – the famous "tush push."

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Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles before kickoff against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on Jan. 7, 2024, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

The Eagles, perhaps more than any other team in the NFL, have mastered the rugby style quarterback sneak.

On short-yardage plays, quarterback Jalen Hurts typically lines up under center with two or three players behind him.

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He takes the snap from Kelce and the offensive line surges forward. Hurts then gets a big push from behind. The Eagles will often get the yardage they need for a first down, but some have called on the league to remove the play from the game. In December, the league pushed back against the rumors that it planned to ban the play.

Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia

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