NFL, Tush Push
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The final vote on the proposed ban of the Tush Push was 22-10, and at least 24 votes were needed to pass it. The Chicago Bears were one of the 22 teams who voted to ban the play.
NFL owners voted against banning the play, but Andrew Perloff writes that Philly’s reaction is only going to make Roger Goodell do everything in his power to change the rule next year.
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Sportico on MSNThe Eagles’ ‘Tush Push’ Lives On. Its Trademark Is In Her HandsThe NFL owners’ decision on Wednesday to officially legalize the “tush push” play was met with cheers from Philadelphia Eagles fans around the world. But for Deanna Slamans—a self-taught graphic designer and serial e-commerce entrepreneur based in Hershey,
Count Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson among those who aren't big fans of the Philadelphia Eagles' controversial Tush Push play.
To make matters worse, the NFL chose the Green Bay Packers as the poster child for the rule change, to no avail. The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t take too kindly to that, but it will probably come back to haunt them in a year when this proposal most likely resurfaces.
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The NFL voted to keep the tush push a legal play and to let its players play in the Olympics. | Episode 444: May 23, 2025.
The push to ban the Eagles' signature play has become one of the NFL's top stories and, rest assured, the movement is not over.
The Tush Push was saved Wednesday, falling two votes short of the 24 required for a ban. The Saints, who have former Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their head coach, were among the 10 teams that voted against the proposal to eliminate the play.