
‘Tush Push’ vote: Play survives potential ban in NFL after Packers’ proposal comes up short
‘Tush Push’ vote: Play survives potential ban in NFL after Packers’ proposal comes up short

The “corrupted pot” will continue to be part of NFL In 2025. The story, which was commonly made by Philadelphia Eagle, the vote of a NFL Owners in Wednesday, a month after the green Bay Packers’ initial proposal to the ban play was a board.
Any certainty needs at least 24 votes of NFL’s owners. The Packers, the proposal of the ban by “corruptible push” received 22 votes According to ESPNThat added that Baltimore Corvi, New England assets, New York Jets and Detroit Lions were among the teams who have added angles in the voting against the proposal.
The eagles reached the league meeting in Wednesday with the intention of keeping playing alive. Eagle owner Jeffrey Lurie gave a “passionate but beautiful” address in the meeting According to CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan JonesHe also reported that the former eagles center Jason Kelce and spoke to the league’s owners of the story while accompanied video of the story.
Kelce, Lurie, the Eagle General Manager Death Ferrari said to around 45 minutes in the General session, According to sports illustrated. Kelce speech is focused on a mechanical story and how in the view, not too dangerous, the report. Other producers NFL owners spoke also, including Dallas’ Jerry Jones, San Francisco’s Jed York and Buffalo’s Terry Pegula.
In April, 16 owners match voted in favor of the packers, the proposal of the ban play, which is the teammates pushing the BallCarrier by the line scrimmage. And when it was stronger maintenance in terms of Belning to play this patrol, there is not enough votes to push green Bay’s proposal past in the Proverbs end.
Ironically, the Proposal’s 22-10 Suffrage in Wednesday is the same score by Eagle, win the Packers in January’s NFC wild-card per.