Tush Push Ban on Table at League Meetings
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The Washington Post |
The NFL’s team owners gave the tush push an at-least-temporary reprieve Tuesday while voting to move the touchback spot on kickoffs.
The Boston Globe |
The NFL owners were split down the middle Tuesday about the Packers’ rule proposal to ban the Tush Push — 16 voted in favor of outlawing the play, 16 voted to keep it as it is.
The New York Times |
Some coaches and executives believe the player safety concerns regarding the play were paramount.
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8hon MSN
Kelce was at the center of the Tush Push more than anyone — and he isn't buying the injury concerns from those around the league trying to ban it.
Murphy, the Green Bay Packers president and CEO, said the league will revisit the language of the ban and instead of banning the Tush Push specifically will propose prohibiting pushing of any ball carrier. Pushing a ball carrier was prohibited until around the 2004 season, when the league lifted the ban.
The future of the tush push has been pushed until next month. NFL team owners had been set to vote Tuesday on Green Bay’s proposal to ban the play that’s helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another,
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The question is whether the ongoing effort to get rid of the tush push is good for the game. It's not. And the entire effort is a bad look for the sport. Yes, some want to get rid of it. And they've come up with flimsy,
Albert Breer reads between the lines on the NFL delaying the vote until May. Plus, notes on the proposal to change playoff seeding and more.
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Bears chairman George McCaskey was one of the 16 NFL owners who voted to ban the "Tush Push." He explained his reasoning at the NFL owners meetings.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has a reminder amid the debate on whether the NFL should ban the Eagles' signature tush push.