As the Los Angeles Rams prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles, they are focused on stopping the Eagles' effective 'tush push' play, a quarterback sneak that has proven difficult to defend. The Rams' defense reflects on their previous encounter with the Eagles, where Jalen Hurts successfully executed the play multiple times. Despite the retirement of center Jason Kelce, Hurts continues to excel in this strategy, leading the league in quarterback sneak statistics this season. The Rams aim to disrupt the play through physicality and strategic positioning.
- The Rams are focusing on stopping the Eagles' 'tush push' play, which has been highly successful.
- Jalen Hurts leads the NFL in quarterback sneak statistics, showing the play's effectiveness even without Jason Kelce.
- The Rams' defensive strategy involves physicality and mental toughness to deter the Eagles from using the play.