An NFL team wants to ban the “Tush Push” play that fueled the success of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to the NFL Network and Washington Post.
NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said Monday that an unnamed team has formally proposed a rule that would ban the tush push. A report later revealed that the Green Bay Packers are the team seeking to remove the so-called “Brotherly Shove” from the NFL.
When the Philadelphia Eagles got down to the 1-yard line in the first quarter of Super Bowl LIX, everyone knew which play was coming next. Despite the Kansas Ci
The Athletic previously reported that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had said he wanted the play to be banned for the 2024 season. Well, the play did not end on the banned list and the Eagles ran it just as successfully even without Jason Kelce under center en route to their Super Bowl 2025 triumph.
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One unnamed NFL team has proposed banning the Eagles’ famed Tush Push or Brotherly Shove, according to the league’s vice president of football operations Troy