
Great… more time to debate this.
After much discussion — perhaps way too much discussion — the NFL has tabled the vote to ban the tush push at the annual meeting, per multiple reports.
The fact that the debate on banning the tush push was tabled indicates it may be discussed again at the May meetings. And could be pushed forward once more support is gathered. https://t.co/LW5EQFFPrn
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 1, 2025
Despite many vocal (and wrong) coaches and GMs arguing the safety concerns with the Eagles extremely successful play, it would appear they don’t have the support of 24 clubs to pass a rule change. In fact, they’re pretty far off from the support they need with 16 teams reportedly against barring the play.
Source: 16 teams opposed the rule to ban the tush push. There will be much more conversation, with many teams in favor of having the NFL’s competition committee continue to study the play.
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) April 1, 2025
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the conversation is over, just pushed back until at least May. Insiders suggest that even if they don’t have the support in May, they’ll try again next year.
Hearing the Tush Push debate amongst the teams is the rare rule change proposal where both sides are not only dug in and very passionate, but there are influential voices making cases to potential “swing votes” on both sides of the debate. This is the story of the week.
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) April 1, 2025
If the data didn’t support their various arguments now, assumptions would be, it won’t support their arguments at a later date, either. But, it looks like with some adjustments to the language of the rule, the Eagles may still be forced to change their approach to the tush push.
The tabling of the tush push opens the rule up to potentially have its language tweaked.
So while the play itself might not be banned, it could still look different going forward.
Proponents of the play — including the Eagles — don’t look at this result as a win. https://t.co/qAHY5rmnPY
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) April 1, 2025
For now, the Eagles can only wait and see how this plays out. Some kind of change seems inevitable — but all these debates are getting old.