NFL Loosens 'Hard Knocks' Rules
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At the NFL annual league meeting this week, playoff teams can now be featured on "Hard Knocks" in the next season.
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The NFL owners were split down the middle Tuesday about the Packers’ rule proposal to ban the Tush Push — 16 voted in favor of outlawing the play, 16 voted to keep it as it is.
From The Boston Globe
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