Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said Tuesday that a Green Bay Packers-led initiative to get the so-called “tush push” banned in the NFL is unfair and a “little insulting.”
The Green Bay Packers would like to call it “against NFL rules” moving forward. After news broke Monday that a mystery NFL team had submitted a proposal to the league to ban the Philadelphia Eagles’ highly successful short-yardage play,
- Green Bay Packers linebacker Isaiah McDuffie (58) goes into the locker room with his team after warm-ups before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Philadelphia Eagles,
The Los Angeles Chargers will play their 2025 season opener in Brazil against an opponent to be announced this spring, making the franchise the first to play on five continents, the NFL announced Wednesday.
This year, the NFL Draft will begin at Lambeau Field in the Titletown district in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Taylor is a key player to watch for several teams, and during his media session at the NFL scouting combine,
The Green Bay Packers have submitted a proposal to ban the Philadelphia Eagles’ famous “tush push” quarterback sneak play. The Eagles deployed the play to score their first touchdown during their 40-22 Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Green Bay Packers are proposing an end to the tush push play the Philadelphia Eagles have used so successfully at the goal line and in short-yardage situations.
According to reports, the Green Bay Packers have asked the NFL to ban the short yardage 'tush-push' formation.
The Green Bay Packers are the reported team that filed a proposal with the NFL's competition committee to ban the “tush push."
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson is amused by the Green Bay Packers. Or at least the NFC North team's efforts to ban the tush push play if his reaction to a Monday report from Dianna Russini of The Athletic is any indication.
According to a report, the Green Bay #Packers have proposed a new rule to ban the Philadelphia #Eagles’ signature ‘Tush Push’ play.
The NFL's executive vice president of football operations, Troy Vincent, told reporters on Monday that an "unnamed team" has proposed a ban of the famed "Tush Push" quarterback sneak. The Packers leading the charge to ban the Tush Push shouldn't come as a major surprise,
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