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The tush push and playoff seeding will be voted on at a different date, but the NFL has made several rule changes at its annual league meetings.
The league was mostly pleased with the experimental kickoff put in place for 2024 that led to the rate of kickoff returns increasing from a record-low 21.8% in 2023 to 32.8% last season, while ...
The Packers are seeking to stop the Eagles' 'Tush Push' once and for all while the Lions are looking to change the NFL's ...
There were only a handful of new rule changes to vote on last week, and the owners tabled pretty much any proposal of ...
NFL owners met this week at the annual NFL owners’ meetings in Florida, where they voted on rule change proposals.
Inside: Pro day risers, a draft fact from Dane Brugler and why the Eagles can still run the tush push for now, plus new rule changes.
Several rule changes were approved or tabled at the NFL owners meeting that could significantly impact the league next season.
The NFL announced all the proposed rule changes that will be discussed at the annual league meetings next week, a summary of the most significant provided courtesy of CBS Sports. Some of the ...
While the league approved a new overtime rule, a modified kickoff, and an adjustment to flexing Thursday Night Football—among others—at least one rule change was shot down. Ac ...
The NFL will gather in West Palm ... These are the rule changes that will be considered: The Detroit Lions have proposed removing the automatic first down from the punishment for defensive holding ...
The Green Bay Packers have formally proposed a rule change to ban the tush push and the Detroit Lions proposed that playoff seeding be done based on record instead of automatically placing ...
“I wonder why that is? it’s because the Lions commit, by far, the most of these penalties in the NFL ” That was not the only rule change proposed by the Lions. The team also suggested the ...
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