NFL should ban ‘tush push’ used by Ravens, Eagles
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The NFL owners tabled a vote to ban the Eagles' Tush Push on Tuesday. The Green Bay Packers had submitted the proposal, banning players from pushing "immediately" at the snap the player lined up direc...
U.S. News & World Report |
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.
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"I think for everybody, including myself especially, health and safety is the most important thing when evaluating any play," Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said Tuesday at the league meetings.
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