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The Philadelphia Eagles will play against the New York Jets this Sunday Night Football. The Eagles are sitting on their throne of being undefeatable this season. Will the Jets be able to beat them? Time will definitely answer that question. However, the famous move of the Eagles, the ‘tush push,’ has been the center of attention.

The move has been a part of a controversy where some have been in support, whereas others want it banned. Amidst this controversy, the show host Pat McAfee recently shared some funny comments on the offensive tackle Lane Johnson. The player’s reaction was also very positive.

McAfee made a joke about Lane Johnson

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Every other day, the ‘Pat McAfee Show’ makes headlines. This time, the TV star has also managed to come into headlines by having one of the best team’s OT, Lane Johnson, over in his show. McAfee took to his X account to share a clip from his show where he jokes about Johnson. He also captioned the post with Lane’s dialogues.

The sports analyst joked about Lane jumping sides in every play, and everyone on the show started laughing. He said, “Hey Lane, you jump off sides every play, is that true?” The Super Bowl champion also took it as a joke and replied: “Hey, the 100-meter dash man, if you’re laid off the snap, you’re gonna have to win that gold medal, so it is what it is.”

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They continued to talk further about the ‘Brotherly Shove’ where McAfee jokingly remarks, “You guys are all cheating.” To this, everyone bursts into laughter. They spoke about ‘tush push’ in detail.

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Lane said they’re better at it

When asked about the ‘Brotherly Shove’ move by the Eagles, Lane boasted a little about it. He said they are a team that’s better at it than many teams and sounded confident about it. He added, “It is what it is.”

The team has been able to make the success rate of the move to a staggering 81.3 percent, as shared by ESPN. In their last match, they successfully completed four out of six ‘tush push’ attempts.

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