The Bills tried to stop the Eagles' famous "tush push" in the most recent matchup between the two teams, but the way Buffalo went about it does not sit well with Philadelphia center Jason Kelce.
Kelce didn't hold anything back in his appearance on the 94WIP Morning Show, saying that he believes Buffalo defensive lineman Jordan Phillips attempted to hurt Jurgens and that he should face fines for his actions.
He also called the way it was all handled an "absolute disgrace."
"[Jordan Phillips] purposely tried to hurt Cam Jurgens and I thought it should have been a personal foul...I thought that play in particular was absolutely a disgrace that the NFL should not allow."
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The play happened toward the end of the fourth quarter during a fourth-and-1 attempt from the Buffalo 47-yard line as the Eagles went in to attempt their classic "Brotherly Shove."
Before the ball was ever snapped, Phillips rolled through Jurgens, which can be seen here.
Jason Kelce on the second play in this video, where Jordan Phillips goes after Cam Jurgens:
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“I thought it was bull s**t at the time…He purposely tried to hurt Cam Jurgens…I think he should be fined for that play.” pic.twitter.com/Lh8El3SQpD
It's hard to pin exactly what Phillips was trying to do here with certainty, but it's easy to understand how the play drew Kelce's ire.
Whether or not the NFL chooses to do anything about this with some complaints raised on Phillips' actions will be something to keep an eye on.