Chris Jones is sick and tired of the Tush Push. And who could blame him after getting shown up by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl and then still getting beaten after facing them again?
The Eagles’ patented quarterback sneak is so effective that it even got a sponsorship deal this season. Despite the best efforts of some owners to have it thrown out and one former NFL referee absolutely over it, it’s still a thing in 2025.
The defending champs are 2-0 after playing the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs to start the season. The Chiefs, on the other hand, are 0-2, having previously lost to the Los Angeles Chargers before being edged by a team that’s slowly but surely becoming a major rival.
They hosted their Super Bowl opponents at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, losing 20-17. Jones, a six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle who has helped KC win three rings, was crashing out on the bench after the Eagles scored on a Tush Push.
Chris Jones Couldn’t Handle It

A new video, which has gone viral on Twitter/X, shows the three-time All-Pro screaming his head off.
“They ran the same play seven f**king times!” he’s heard shouting.
Jones also tried to taunt Philly quarterback Jalen Hurts while the Eagles lined up in victory formation at the end of the contest, telling him he didn’t get 100 yards passing.
Hurts reminded him that the Eagles won the game.
Running back Saquon Barkley, who had a massive impact on his team’s fortunes after joining as a free agent last offseason, was also caught gloating about the play, bragging that teams can’t stop it even if they know what’s coming.
“The whole world knows what we’re f**king doing and it doesn’t f**king matter,” he said.
It’s hard to like the Tush Push if you aren’t an Eagles fan, but opposing teams will either have to find a way to stop it or get it banned.
