Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty; Kevin Mazur/Getty Savannah Guthrie admitted that asking Jalen Hurts a question about the Philadelphia Eagles' Tush Push move is her "career lowlight" TheTodayco-anchor is a big Philadelphia Eagles fan Guthrie said the moment was "cringey" Savannah Guthrieis still cringing over a question she asked Philadelphia Eagles quarterbackJalen Hurtsback in February. The 53-year-oldTodayshow co-anchor is also a major Philadelphia Eagles fan and was thrilled to welcome Hurts after his team sealed their 2025 Super Bowl victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. But a question she asked Hurts, 26, during the interview with Carson Daly haunts her to this day. "I just want to say, I did not ask Jalen Hurts if it felt good with the Tush Push," Guthrie insisted onTodayon Tuesday, May 20. "That was a deep fake. I don't think it actually happened. There was a context." TODAY/YouTube However, Guthrie finally admitted, "It's as cringey now as it was then. Career lowlight." During the February interview, Guthrie and Daly, 51, actually stood up to demonstrate the move, nicknamed the Tush Push, in which one player shoves the other from behind to help get them over the line for a touchdown. David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty "Well, your tush, I felt like it was pushable," Guthrie told Daly at the time, asking Hurts, "Do you have to kind of have the right…?" "Well, thanks," Daly replied. "What does that mean?" "I dunno, it just felt good to kind of push you over," Guthrie told her co-anchor before asking Hurts. "Does it feel kind of good?" Hurts laughed off the question, replying, "Eh, no thoughts. Just trying to win the game, that's all." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In fact, Hurts shared that he doesn't even call the maneuver the Tush Push, but opted not to share what he and his teammates call it. "I've been closed lips on that," he said in the February interview. NFL owners are set to vote on a ban that would potentially prohibit the Tush Push this week, bringing the move back into the news. Read the original article onPeople