According to NFL Network and the Washington Post, league executive Troy Vincent said Monday that a team submitted a proposal to ban the play, a modified quarterback sneak where two teammates behind Jalen Hurts push him forward to help him try to gain the yardage necessary for a first down or touchdown.
That's because NFL executive of football operations Troy Vincent told the NFL Network on Monday that one unidentified team has submitted a proposal to ban the play known as the “Tush Push ," the Eagles' highly-successful short yardage play in which two players push quarterback Jalen Hurts from behind as he attempts a QB sneak.
NFL teams are tired of the Eagles’ short-yardage play, and rather than perfecting the ‘Tush Push,’ one unnamed team has proposed banning the play altogether. NFL EVP of football operations Troy Vincent told NFL Network Senior National Columnist Judy Battista on Monday that one unidentified team has submitted a proposal to ban the play known as the “Tush Push.
The Eagles’ signature play is under attack again. An unnamed team has reportedly proposed to ban the Tush Push/Brotherly Shove, NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said, per NFL Network’s Judy Battista.
One NFL team has proposed a rule to ban the “Tush Push,” a quarterback sneak popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles. Which NFL team proposed the rule to ban the tush push? NFL EVP of Football Operations Troy Vincent told NFL Network’s Judy Battista on Monday that one team proposed a rule to ban the Tush Push.
An NFL team wants to ban the “Tush Push” play that has fueled the success of the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, according to the NFL Network and Washington Post. NFL executive Troy Vincent said Monday a proposal was submitted,
The "tush push" is set to come under the microscope this offseason after an NFL team -- identified as the Green Bay Packers in an NFL Network report -- proposed a rule banning the play. Troy Vincent,
According to NFL Network and the Washington Post, league executive Troy Vincent said Monday that a team submitted a proposal to ban the play, a modified quarterback sneak where two teammates behind Jalen Hurts push him forward to help him try to gain the yardage necessary for a first down or touchdown.
One disgruntled franchise is so sick of it that they are doing what they can to ban it. Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent told Judy Battista of NFL Network that an unnamed team has put forth a proposal to ban Philadelphia's variation of the quarterback sneak following their run to the Super Bowl.
The Packers submitted a proposal to ban the play known as the tush push, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Monday.
The "tush push" is set to come under the microscope this offseason after an NFL team -- identified as the Green Bay Packers in an NFL Network report -- proposed a rule banning the play.Troy Vincent
The NFL said on Wednesday that it will review its rules for overtime this offseason, potentially implementing the postseason overtime rules for regular-season games.
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