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Murphy first cited safety concerns, but there isn't much data to back up the conclusion that the tush push is an elevated safety risk.
ESPN's Kalyn Kahler reported Thursday that Green Bay plans to rewrite its initial proposal that called for a 10-yard penalty ...
The Packers’ proposal to the NFL’s competition committee that the Tush Push be banned is the hot-topic issue at the NFL owners meetings this week.
Green Bay's initial proposal for the rule stated "To prohibit an offensive player from pushing a teammate who was lined up ...
The Green Bay Packers have proposed banning the “tush push” play ... s internal data revealed a 0% injury rate on tush-push ...
while Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy has been outspoken about banning the tush push, head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst declined to comment on the proposal.
The Green Bay Packers ... the backfield push the quarterback forward on quarterback sneaks—be banned. The issue for the Packers is that it is unclear whether the proposal to ban the play ...
The Packers' controversial proposal to ban the 'tush push' was the subject of intense debate at league meetings at the ...
Roger Goodell and the NFL cite the potential risk of injury on pushing plays as a significant factor in considering the old rule.
The Green Bay Packers have proposed banning the "tush push" play, which involves pushing a quarterback from behind to gain yardage. The proposal cites "player safety" and "pace of play" concerns ...
The Philadelphia Eagles' success with the "Tush Push" play has led to a proposal to ban it. Proponents of the ban, including Green Bay Packers, cite player safety concerns due to the force involved.