Don’t call it the tush push.
It’s the quarterback sneak.

Hurts made it clear what he wants the successful play to be called[/caption]
At least according to Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts.
The quarterback made it clear what he calls the play.
“I don’t call it that,” Hurts said at the Super Bowl opening night media extravaganza.
“You call it that. I call it the quarterback sneak.
“I keep it very standard.”
Call it what you want, but there’s no denying how effective it’s been for Philadelphia.
Coming off a three rushing touchdown performance in the NFC championship against the Washington Commanders, Hurts now owns the record for most rushing touchdowns in postseason history by a quarterback.
