For the second straight offseason, talks of a potential “tush push” ban continue to heat up. As the head coach of the Green Bay Packers, the team who sent in the recent ban proposal, Matt LaFleur voiced his support for Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles’ signature play to be prohibited.
NFL’s competition committee postponed its vote, setting up more discussion – if not an actual vote – when the league reconvenes for meetings in May.
The tush push ban will be one of the most debated topics at the NFL's annual league meetings in Palm Beach, Florida.
The "Nightcap" crew doesn't think Mike McDaniel is long for Miami if his situation resembles Philadelphia's sound operation.
The Commanders had to try and stop it in three different games last year, and for now, the 'Tush Push' is hanging around.
The Green Bay Packers have submitted a formal proposal to NFL owners that calls for the tush push to be banned, and their head coach is hoping the new
The Green Bay Packers hope so. For the third consecutive offseason ... on that just because of the dynamics of it,” Lynch said last month. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said it was “a little unfair” that teams were moving to ban the play and said ...
The Green Bay Packers introduced the proposal restricting any offensive player from “immediately at the snap, push or throw his body against a teammate, who was lined up directly behind the snapper and received the snap, to aid him in an attempt to gain yardage.”
Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni wants his players back, and that includes tight end Dallas Goedert.