Jason Kelce Calls Out Referee Bias in Week 10 Win Over Packers!
Jason Kelce Calls Out Referee Bias in Week 10 Win Over Packers!
Green Bay, Wisconsin – 12/11/2025
Right after the dramatic 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers, Jason Kelce – the captain and emotional leader of the Philadelphia Eagles – shook the entire NFL when he publicly criticized the officiating in the Week 10 matchup. Standing in front of the media, Kelce spoke candidly and without hesitation: “If the Tush Push is really that hard to officiate, maybe that’s the reason it should be banned.”
That short sentence instantly went viral. The “Tush Push” – once the Eagles’ signature move but also a lightning rod for controversy over the past two seasons – once again took center stage. During the game at Lambeau Field, the Eagles executed the play on a critical 4th-and-1, prompting furious reactions from the Packers’ defense, who argued that Philadelphia players committed excessive pushing. The referees, however, made no call, and that drive ended with the field goal that sealed the Eagles’ 10-7 win.
Kelce, known as one of the NFL’s most outspoken and respected players, did not hide his frustration when asked about the controversy: “We don’t need favoritism. I just want fairness. If the referees can’t control a play like that, then it shouldn’t exist. The Eagles won, and of course, I’m happy about that. But honestly, if the officiating had been fair, we probably wouldn’t have been able to beat the Packers. That’s just the truth.”
His comments sent shockwaves through social media. Countless players, analysts, and former referees joined the debate. Some supported Kelce, saying the NFL was allowing “gray areas” in the rulebook that hurt defensive teams. Others claimed the Eagles were merely reacting to public pressure after their trademark play came under scrutiny.
Still, no one could deny the weight of Kelce’s words — from a man who has been to six Pro Bowls and is considered the heart and soul of the Eagles. “I’m not saying this because we won or lost. I’m saying it because football deserves clarity,” he added firmly.
In the postgame press conference, teammates Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith nodded in agreement as Kelce spoke. They knew he wasn’t just defending the team — he was defending the integrity of the game he’s loved for 13 years.
As Kelce left the press room, he didn’t say another word. He simply smiled — the calm smile of a leader who understands that sometimes, the truth has to be spoken, even if it shakes the entire league.
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