NFL Owners to Debate Tush Push, Playoff Seeding and Flag Football Olympics
- NFL owners will meet Tuesday and Wednesday at the Minnesota Vikings headquarters to discuss rule changes and new initiatives.
- This meeting follows a postponed vote and includes topics like the 'tush push' play ban proposal and a plan for Olympic flag football participation.
- The 'tush push' involves multiple players pushing the quarterback forward, a scheme used successfully by the Eagles since 2022 and under debate due to its football and safety aspects.
- The flag football Olympic proposal limits one NFL player per team selected, includes injury protection and salary cap credit, and aims to grow youth and women's participation per Jeff Miller’s statement.
- Debates on playoff seeding reform continue, with Detroit advocating for ranking playoff seeds strictly by record to address fairness issues under the current system.
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Pass NFL Playing Rule Proposal #5a - Offensive Players Should NOT Be Allowed To Push Ball Carriers Under Any Circumstance
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