Dazzling the NFL with incredible, improvised plays is becoming old hat for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who did it once again vs. the Miami Dolphins on "Sunday Night Football."
On fourth-and-three from the Miami 33-yard-line, Hurts scrambled away from immediate pressure, firing a pass on the run to wideout A.J. Brown for a 32-yard gain.
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Initially ruled a touchdown, an official review showed Brown was down at the one-yard line, allowing Hurts and company to employ the most unstoppable play in the league, the much-discussed "Tush Push," or "Brotherly Shove," on the following play.
On the Eagles' 12-play scoring drive, Hurts finished 5-of-5 through the air for 61, adding two rushes for six yards.
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