The New York Jets vow to be ready for the "tush push" when they face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday afternoon.

"If the quarterback carries the ball," Robert Saleh said, "we've got to give him 11 kisses."

The Eagles were successful on four of six pushes in last week's 23-14 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. For the season, they've converted 13 of 16 into first downs or touchdowns -- an 81.3% success rate.

"It's a unique style, just the way they get down there, in that rugby stance, and get low," linebacker C.J. Mosley said. "It's just really hard for defenses to get under and get that push. That's really the main thing. Besides that, they've got three guys behind and pushing him, so it starts the defense off at a disadvantage."