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The Philadelphia Eagles' most famous play, the Tush Push, has been recognized once again in another victory that will make ...
Over a few short years, the "Tush Push" has become a polarizing play among NFL circles. The "virtually unstoppable" modification of the quarterback sneak has been a go-to for the reigning Super ...
You want my vote to kill the tush push? Fine. Just bring me a better case than I’ve seen to date. Until then? Stop the Eagles. Or successfully mimic them. It seems that most of the NFL's rules ...
A proposed ban of the tush push play that the Philadelphia Eagles have popularized did not receive enough votes at the spring meeting Wednesday.
The controversial “tush push” play will not be banned for the upcoming NFL season. A vote on whether the tush push would be permitted going forward was tabled at an owners meeting in April ...
You remember the Tush Push, the short-yardage play in which offensive players line up in an old-fashioned rugby scrum and push a ball carrier through the defense. Put them in leather helmets and they ...
The NFL got this one right. The Tush Push isn't going anywhere, according to multiple reports on Wednesday, and that's a huge win for football fans across the globe. Three months later ...
Advertisement That standard of success is why the NFL’s owners were two votes away from banning the tush push on Wednesday. It’s why the Green Bay Packers submitted a proposal that prohibits a ...
The world's most talked-about play could be no more as of this week. NFL owners are meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss a number of rule changes ahead of the 2025 season. High on the list ...
The tush push has survived. For now. An NFL owners vote on a proposal to ban the controversial play made famous by the Eagles failed to get the 75 percent required (24 of 32 owners) for it to pass ...
NFL team owners have voted against banning the 'tush push' play used heavily by the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. The proposal, which had initially been put forward by the ...
Brooke Pryor is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN who has covered the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2019. She previously covered the Kansas City Chiefs for the Kansas City Star and the University of ...