Eagles selling celebratory 'Push On' shirts after 'tush push' ban vote fails

The Philadelphia Eagles have shown that you can't get tired of winning.
As if winning a Super Bowl wasn't enough, Philadelphia has continued to stack wins in the immediate aftermath. The latest one came on Tuesday, when the league failed to pass a ban for the "tush push" play. Any rule change required 24 votes to pass, but only 22 teams got on board this time around.
That now kicks any future proposed rule changes to next offseason, allowing the Eagles to seize an opportunity for profit.
The team has started selling shirts to celebrate the news. A black shirt with Jalen Hurts and the offensive line in "tush push" formation tells the story of the Nike-style ad. It reads "Push On" with an Eagles' logo underneath, completing a simple-yet-effective marketing opportunity.
They are being sold for $34.99.
In addition to the moneymaking practice, the Eagles have also capitalized on social media with a series of posts on X.
Lovers of longform content don't have to feel left out either. The team put together a 26-minute video compilation of the play over the years.
Turns out, the Eagles not only won the "tush push" battle, but they might've won the war as well.
"Push On," as they say.