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NFL fines Buccaneers’ KJ Britt for unnecessary roughness despite non-call on Eagles ‘tush push’ stop

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Over the past couple of seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles, perhaps more than any other team in the NFL, have mastered the rugby style quarterback sneak that has become known as the “tush push” or the “brotherly shove.”

On short yardage plays, quarterback Jalen Hurts typically lines up under center with two or three players behind him. He takes the snap, the offensive line surges forward and Hurts gets a big push from behind. The Eagles will often get the yardage needed for a first down.

The Eagles attempted the “tush push” 41 times throughout the regular and postseason. But, during Monday’s wild-card round game, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers managed to stop the short yardage play for just the fourth time.

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K.J. Britt lines up before a play

K.J. Britt #52 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lines up before a play during an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Raymond James Stadium on January 15, 2024 in Tampa, Florida.  (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

In the second quarter, the Eagles lined up for a two-point conversation at the one-yard line. 

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The Eagles were ultimately stopped short of the goal line and had to settle for six points. Buccaneers linebacker KJ Britt was one of the key defenders who contributed to the crucial stop. No flags were thrown on the play, but it appeared the referees missed a face mask call. 

Britt appeared to pull Hurts backward by his helmet during the play.

The NFL’s fine process typically involves a player receiving a letter informing them of what they did to violate a league rule. The notice also tells the player the amount of the fine. Players have the right to appeal a fine. Notices are usually sent out during the days following a game and are generally finalized and announced by Saturday.

KJ makes a tackle

Jan 15, 2024; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker K.J. Britt (52) pulls on the helmet of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) during the first half of a 2024 NFC wild card game at Raymond James Stadium. (Kim Klement Neitzel-USA TODAY Sports)

Britt received a $5,592 fine for what the league determined was an act of unnecessary roughness during the “tush push” play, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Saturday.

“When I really jumped over him, my hand was on his back,” Britt said via AL.com.

“(Safety Antoine) Winfield kind of pushed my hand when I was grabbing him, and like an instant thing, I just grabbed the next closest thing. And I didn’t really mean to grab his helmet. I’m not even a dirty player. I would never ever try to do nothing like that. But I’m glad we got a stop, and I’m glad I wasn’t flagged.”

Buccaneers and Eagles line up before a snap

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Philadelphia Eagles line up during the NFC Wild Card game  at Raymond James Stadium on January 15, 2024 in Tampa, Florida.  (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Tampa Bay also stopped the Eagles “brotherly shove” attempt during a Week 3 matchup with Philly. 

The loss to the Buccaneers sparked several questions about the future of the head coach Nick Sirianni. Despite leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance last year, the third-year coach also oversaw a late-season collapse.

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After a strong start to the regular season, the Eagles dropped five of their final six games.

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