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The Philadelphia Eagles have popularized the "Tush Push" quarterback sneak in recent years, using a rugby-like variation of the play in multiple Super Bowl bids, including 2024's historic championship...
Reuters |
NFL owners are tabling a vote on whether to ban the "tush push" play at the annual league meetings in Palm Beach, Fla., multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
The New York Times |
Some coaches and executives believe the player safety concerns regarding the play were paramount.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has a reminder amid the debate on whether the NFL should ban the Eagles' signature tush push.
NFL coaches and the competition committee will have to decide whether the hotly-debated tush push will be in the league to stay this week.
Adam Schefter believes the big reason why the Tush Push is being banned is because the Philadelphia Eagles do it better than anyone.
That's wack. It's weak. To be frank, it's loser behavior. The Eagles' Lane Johnson knows that. He had the perfect six-word response to the debate around the play the Eagles have found so much success with over the last few years. Perfectly said.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNEagles owner Jeffrey Lurie fires back at Tush Push detractorsPALM BEACH, Fla. — After a few days of debate about the fate of the Tush Push, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie weighed in to close out the 2025 NFL owners meetings on Tuesday afternoon. And, no, he definitely doesn’t think the play should be banned.
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While the NFL owners agreed to table discussions about potentially banning the tush push, which became the Eagles calling card, the play continues to evoke strong opinions.
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Keelen Moore believes the Tush push should stay in the NFL.
The future of the “tush push” should be decided on Tuesday following debates about the safety of a play that’s helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another
The proposal to outlaw the tush push was submitted by the Green Bay Packers, who cited player safety and pace of play. The ban has support from the NFL’s competition committee, according to ESPN, which also cited a source who said the proposal would be “hotly contested” by teams.