LOS ANGELES -- As the Los Angeles Rams defense prepares to face the Philadelphia Eagles -- and their famous tush push -- on Sunday (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC), they don't have to look far back to see how well it can work.
The tush push -- or as Eagles faithful lovingly call it, "The Brotherly Shove" -- is a quarterback sneak with players lined up behind the quarterback, who push the quarterback into -- and they hope, through -- the defensive line.
The Rams saw it up-close last season, when Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scored from one yard out in Philadelphia's 23-14 victory at SoFi Stadium.