Tush Push ban: NFL teams to vote on banning Eagles' famous play Tuesday
- The tush push is a major topic at the NFL annual meetings, where team owners, coaches, and general managers are discussing rule changes, including the Green Bay Packers' proposal to eliminate the play.
- The Packers argue for banning the tush push due to player safety and pace of play, while NFL executive Troy Vincent stated that there have been zero injuries related to the play.
- Tampa Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles expressed his opposition to the ban, stating, 'You gotta learn how to stop' the play instead of eliminating it altogether.
- Other proposals include making the kickoff rule permanent and altering playoff seeding based on team records.
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