Overview
- NFL owners voted 22–10 in favor of banning the 'tush push,' two votes shy of the 24 needed to enact the rule change.
- The Green Bay Packers spearheaded the proposal, citing concerns over player safety and the play's perceived lack of competitive balance.
- The Philadelphia Eagles, who have mastered the play with a 90% success rate in short-yardage situations, lobbied successfully to keep it legal.
- No injuries have been conclusively linked to the 'tush push,' and some argue it is a legitimate strategic innovation rather than a safety risk.
- The issue is expected to resurface in future NFL meetings as the debate over the play's legality and impact on the game continues.