NFL owners vote to keep tush push
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The controversial “tush push” play will not be banned for the upcoming NFL season, according to multiple reporters covering the owners’ meeting in Minnesota.
After months of debate and hours of discussion at the NFL's spring league meetings in Minnesota Wednesday, the fate of the "tush push" — the play the Philadelphia Eagles run more successfully than any other team — has been decided.
The Lions voted to keep the "tush push" in football. Dan Campbell explained this spring why: “If you’ve got something, we’ve gotta stop it. So, like, to me, leave it in," he said at the owners meetings in April.
Bears coach Ben Johnson didn’t sound too concerned about the “Tush Push” hours after the Eagles’ patented quarterback sneak survived an attempt to ban it at the owners’ meeting in Minnesota.
To celebrate the Tush Push living on the Philadelphia Eagles released a 26-minute video on YouTube of successful short-yardage plays
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Yup. Per multiple reports, Kelce is in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning to, uh, push for the Tush Push. Why? Because, as he said on the New Heights podcast, there were claims that Kelce got hurt while running the play, and he wanted to make sure to dispel that narrative: