Bad news for NFL fans who got sick of the Eagles' infamous quarterback sneak in which players flanking Jalen Hurts pushed him forward: The "two-cheek sneak" is no longer just an NFL design. It has infected the USFL as well.The play, which is designed to give the quarterback extra momentum in short-yardage situations, became a hot-button topic ahead of the Eagles' Super Bowl date with the Chiefs due to its apparent circumvention of the Jose Osuna Jersey rules, such as not pulling players forward with momentum.MORE: |The play made an appearance in the first two USFL games of the season Saturday, with its debut coming, fittingly, from the Philadelphia Stars.It was affectionately dubbed "The new Philly Special" by the Stars' Twitter account.The new Philly Special Philadelphia Stars (@USFLStars) The New Jersey Generals then attempted Sean Rodriguez Jersey it against the Birmingham Stallions in the second game of the day, but they were unsucce sful in converting.The Eagles' notorious play is a controversial subject within the league.Not one team thinks its fair, an NFL analytics staffer told Kalyn Kahler of Every team has complained, but youre allowed to push so basically they reinforced the rules so they didnt have to talk about it again."MORE:Fox NFL rules analyst Dean Blandino believes there's a good chance the play fades away."I think the league is going to look at this, and Id be shocked if they dont make a Dario Agrazal Jersey change," Blandino, who is also vice president of officiating for the XFL, said, "It amounts to a rugby scrum. The NFL wants to showcase the athleticism and skill of our athletes. This is just not a skillful play. This is just a tactic that is not an aesthetically pleasing play, and I think the competition committee is going to take a look at it.The NFL's Dave Parker Jersey Rules Committee did not propose a rule change when it met in March, so for the time being at least, it's safe in the NFL.This is trickier to answer. The USFL is a deeply reactive league, so it may come down to public sentiment.Last season, the USFL changed its rules to include a running clock in the first and third quarters to shorten games. Would there be a midseason rule change this year if there is a negative response to the play on social media?MORE:Perhaps the USFL's head of officiating, Mike Pereira, will addre s the sneak and Jason Martin Jersey rule one way or the other. With it making an appearance in the first two games of the season, it's clear teams are happy to run it for as long as they can.