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USA Today via Reuters

Philadelphia Eagles‘ tight end, Dallas Goedert, had a heated exchange during the team’s week 5 match. He engaged in some spirited trash talk with opponent Aaron Donald of the Rams.

Speaking on SPORTSRADIO 94WIP, Goedert shed light on his approach to trash talk, a tactic he employs during what he dubs the “Brotherly Shove”. Addressing Aaron Donald directly, Goedert urged him to step up his game, emphasizing the need for a more aggressive approach off the ball. TE didn’t stop there.

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In a conversation with Joe and Hugh on SPORTSRADIO 94WIP, Goedert discussed extending his encouragement to other teammates regarding ‘Tush Push’, also known as ‘Brotherly Push’. “I told Aaron Donald that he needs to come off the ball harder. I told a couple of people that they need to get their weight up,” Goedert recounted, urging the Rams to elevate their performance.

Goedert didn’t miss an opportunity to playfully tease the Rams about their tendency to jump too soon, revealing a shrewd understanding of the game’s nuances. “We’ve had great success with that this year. We continually try to adjust and make that play better.”

Goedert praised the Eagles for excelling in a special play, honed by Coach Sirianni. They’ve fine-tuned it all year, using a detailed tip sheet to perfect it. “Coach Sirianni showed us the tip sheet on it and it’s one full page of tips that we have on that play… which seems like it should be super easy but a lot of details go into it to kind of perfect it like we have.”

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Despite Goedert’s trash talk, Jalen Hurts’ sneaky touchdown helped the Eagles beat the Rams 23-14, silencing Goedert’s talk and giving the Eagles a vital 17-14 lead. Hurts’ move was the game-changer.

Eagles vs. Rams: 44 battles, but who’s the true conqueror?

The rivalry between the Eagles and Rams spans 44 encounters, including playoff matchups. Of these, the Eagles have emerged victorious 23 times, with the Rams claiming 20 wins and a solitary tie. This places the Eagles in the lead with a series score of 23-20-1. Remarkably close in performance, the Rams have amassed 893 points compared to the Eagles’ 885.

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The Philadelphia Eagles will next face off against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Simultaneously, the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams will battle it out at SoFi Stadium. These promise to be exciting showdowns for NFL enthusiasts.

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