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The Tush Push is here to stay, at least for 2025, after NFL owners failed to get the required 24 votes to ban the play.
After successfully defending their controversial short-yardage play, the Philadelphia Eagles have launched a “Push On” ...
Specifically, the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the controversial "Tush Push" play and possible changes to the kickoff and overtime are huge storylines that may come to a conclusion this week.
NFL owners decided on Tuesday at the annual league meeting to shove the fate of the “tush push” to a later date. By tabling a vote until May on whether to ban the much-debated quarterback ...
The NFL hasn’t outlawed the tush push. Yet. The league’s rules committee ran out the clock Tuesday on deciding the future of the specialized quarterback sneak, also known as the Brotherly ...
The Philadelphia Eagles can continue to run the "Tush Push" ... for now. The vote to eliminate the "Tush Push" at the NFL owners meetings has been tabled to May, as the league is split on ...
The NFL may soon ban the Eagles' tush push with a broad rule that makes it illegal for any ball carrier to be pushed by a teammate. Saquon Barkley doesn't like it. Barkley, the Eagles running back ...
The hotly-debated tush push was the topic du jor among NFL coaches at the annual league meeting on Monday as new reports surfaced over the effort to ban the play from use. The Green Bay Packers ...
Ahead of the owners’ meetings, the Green Bay Packers proposed a ban on the Philadelphia Eagles’ signature play, the tush push, and the Detroit Lions proposed a new approach to seeding playoff ...
Just because the fate of the Eagles’ signature tush push was tabled at this week’s league meetings in Palm Beach, Fla., doesn’t mean that several teams haven’t made their feelings on the ...
The “Tush Push” debate is heating up again, but this time, the numbers speak louder than opinions. As NFL executives and coaches argue over whether the play should be banned, league data ...
Tush Push play popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles. On one side of the aisle, people who want to keep the play around, like our Mike Sykes, believe that this new charge for a ban is borne of a ...