An NFL team has submitted a proposal to ban the quarterback sneak known as the “tush push,” NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent told reporters Monday in Indianapolis.
Unsurprisingly, it was reportedly one of the Philadelphia Eagles’ top NFC rivals who sent a proposal for the NFL to ban the “tush push” play. Under head coach Nick SIrianni, Jalen Hurts and ...
According to Troy Vincent Sr., the NFL's executive vice president of football operations, one anonymous team has submitted a proposal to ban the play that the Philadelphia Eagles have made infamous.
told NFL Network and the Washington Post on Monday at the scouting combine that a proposal was made, without naming the team that brought it forward. One team football fans can rule out is the ...
according to NFL Network's Judy Battista. That team didn't stay anonymous for very long, as The Athletic's Dianna Russini later reported the Packers were behind the proposal The play ...
INDIANAPOLIS — NFL team owners could consider a proposal next month that would ban or limit the push-the-quarterback sneak that has become the Philadelphia Eagles’ signature play. One team has ...
The team who made the proposal to the NFL was later revealed to be the Green Bay Packers, who the Eagles defeated in the regular season and the playoffs. Many have wanted the play banned due to ...
According to NFL.com’s Judy Battista, one team has submitted an official proposal to have the play banned, but they haven’t been identified. “There is a proposal from an unnamed team to ban ...
The news that the cap is going up isn't unexpected. But the amount it is increasing was a surprise to NFL executives, Graziano said. With free agency coming up in less than a month, teams have ...
Philadelphia may have to look at another way to succeed on short yardage situations because one NFL team has led the charge in submitting a proposal that could ban the Tush Push. The Green Bay ...
But at the NFL Combine, Gutenkust didn’t have any strong ... We’ll see if the rule change proposal actually reaches the point of a vote at next month’s annual league meetings in Palm Beach ...