ss BREAKING: Legend Donald Driver has unexpectedly called on the NFL to step in after the banned ‘Tush Push’ play was still used by the Eagles, igniting outrage across Packers Nation!

Legend Donald Driver unexpectedly called on the NFL to step in after the banned ‘Tush Push’ play was still used by the Eagles, sparking outrage across Packers NationGreen Bay, Wisconsin – 12/11/2025.
A storm of controversy erupted just hours after the Green Bay Packers’ 7-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field. This time, the focus wasn’t on Jordan Love or the Packers’ offense, but on the “Tush Push” – a play banned this season but still used by the Eagles right in front of the officials. And the loudest voice to speak out came from none other than Packers legend Donald Driver.
Right after the game, Driver posted an emotional and furious message on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), along with a slow-motion clip of the controversial play early in the fourth quarter. “If this isn’t a violation, then what’s the point of having rules? This isn’t just about one play or a few yards on the scoreboard – it’s about lives, about the future, about the health of the men who put their bodies on the line for passion. The NFL needs to wake up before it’s too late,” Driver wrote, a post that gained millions of shares within hours.
According to multiple reports, the “Tush Push” – once a signature move of the Eagles during the 2023-2024 season – was officially placed on the NFL’s restricted list due to its high risk of injury. However, on a crucial 4th-and-1 in this game, the Eagles ran it again, pushing the entire pile into Jordan Love during a chaotic tackle that left Packers linebacker Quay Walker with a neck injury, forcing him to leave the field temporarily.
Driver, who spent over a decade with the Packers, didn’t hide his frustration. “I love football, but no one wants to see players sacrificed for a dangerous tactic. The NFL must step in before something worse happens,” he said firmly.

The league’s response only fueled the fire. An NFL spokesperson stated, “The play is being reviewed, and we will evaluate the officiating procedures involved.” But that statement only enraged Packers fans further, many accusing the NFL of “protecting” the Eagles – a team that has been repeatedly warned about this tactic in the past.
In Green Bay, former players and fans rallied behind Driver. One fan wrote: “If the Tush Push comes back, it’s no longer football – it’s just a human train push.”
Amid the growing outrage, Donald Driver once again stood as a symbol of loyalty and protection for his team. And this time, his voice may spark one of the biggest debates in modern NFL history – about the fine line between strategy and safety, between winning and the humanity that keeps this brutal sport alive.


