Legendary Coach Tony Dungy Unexpectedly Defends Eagles' Play Amid Dan Campbell's "Toxic" Criticism Ahead of Eagles vs Lions Week 11 Showdown
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Ahead of the highly anticipated Week 11 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions, legendary coach Tony Dungy has stepped up to defend the Eagles’ signature “tush push” play, after Lions head coach Dan Campbell criticized the play and called it “toxic.”
The “tush push” has become a hallmark of the Eagles in recent seasons, particularly in short-yardage situations or when the team needs to gain just a few yards to secure a fresh set of downs. While it has brought significant success to the Eagles, the play has also sparked controversy, especially during the 2025 season. Dan Campbell, head coach of the Detroit Lions, publicly stated that the play is “unhealthy” and could disrupt the fairness of the game, even calling for it to be banned.
However, Tony Dungy, a Super Bowl-winning coach with the Indianapolis Colts, has defended the play, arguing that the “tush push” is simply a natural part of football and that there’s nothing wrong with a team developing and executing a successful strategy. Dungy shared: “Every team looks for ways to develop strategies that make the most of their strengths, and the Eagles have done a great job with it. It’s part of the game, and if another team can’t stop it, it’s their responsibility to find a way to defend it. There’s nothing wrong with developing a successful and unique strategy.”

Dungy also emphasized that the “tush push” is not a form of cheating, but rather a powerful, physical method of achieving a specific goal in certain situations. He added that calls to ban a play simply because another team can’t stop it would lead to changes that could negatively affect the game as a whole.
Despite the ongoing controversy surrounding the play, Dungy believes that the Eagles' use of the "tush push" is entirely legitimate and has proven to be effective over the seasons. He also suggested that other teams should focus on improving their defense rather than calling for rule changes.
The upcoming Eagles vs Lions game this weekend promises to be intense, as the Detroit Lions will try to counter the Eagles’ dominant play. While opinions may remain divided, one thing is certain: if the Eagles continue to execute the "tush push" successfully, they won’t stop using it to maintain their high level of performance for the rest of the season.













