Eagles lineman reveals why renewed tush push criticism makes his 'blood boil'

Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jordan Mailata is finished with the criticism over the tush push as it came under the microscope against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week NFL fans noted on social media that chosen Eagles players may have jumped offside before the ball was snapped as they executed the play Others were concerned with the offense having too multiple men on the line of scrimmage CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMRegardless the drum is beating again for owners to ban the play once and for all I understand the outrage Mailata stated in an interview on WIP in Philadelphia What I don't understand is them using it as an excuse to why we won the encounter I think it's incredibly disrespectful to our defense and our special teams who balled out My brothers on defense and special teams who balled out that encounter who had our backs when we weren't moving the ball or weren't doing anything HALL OF FAMER DAN MARINO BACKS STRUGGLING CHIEFS AFTER STARTING SEASON - 'THEY RE GOING TO BE OK' That kind of irks me a little bit That p---es me off because we give so much to this meeting and to kind of base off a short-yardage play that is a football play And say that we won the tournament off that but not how our defense played and not how our special teams have played putting us in those positions You know I think it's bullcrap I just think it's rubbish Absolute rubbish man It makes my blood boil just thinking about it The tush push survived a vote to end the actions that would have essentially banned the play in the offseason And while it helped the Eagles on their way to a Super Bowl title during the season the crowd of critics against the play is seemingly growing Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter