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Eagles' Jake Elliott pushes back on cheating allegations: 'Completely legal'
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Eagles' Jake Elliott pushes back on cheating allegations: 'Completely legal'

Philadelphia Eagles place kicker Jake Elliott on Wednesday denied his team was cheating on field-goal attempts after accusations arose in recent days.

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Philadelphia Eagles place kicker Jake Elliott pushed back on allegations that he and his team were cheating because they use an item to mark the kicking spot on field goals.

Elliott said Wednesday their method is within NFL rules. Philadelphia faced cheating allegations during their Week 14 win against the New York Giants.

"We’ve always used something that’s within the rules," Elliot said, via NJ.com. "It’s just literally to mark the spot. It’s part of the playing surface, like a piece of grass or something like that."

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The kicker said the team spoke with the league about the issue.

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"When we talked to them, we explained what we’re doing, and they saw what we were doing. Probably 30 teams do it around the league. It’s just a point of emphasis, and someone makes it bigger than it is. Everything we’ve done has been completely legal," he said.

The issue arose during the Eagles-Giants game in December at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., according to Football Zebras. Britain Covey, who was the emergency holder for the Eagles, was spotted picking up a small object and a replay appeared to show the object directly under the ball when it was snapped.

Football Zebras noted it wasn’t seen by the officiating crew on the field and cited NFL rules that prohibit that type of interaction.

"No article of any type may be placed on the field, or used in any manner, to assist a player in the execution of a field goal and/or [extra-point] Try attempt," the rule states.