The Philadelphia Eagles’ short-yardage play known as the “Tush Push” or “Brotherly Shove,” led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, may face a ban by NFL owners at their upcoming meeting due to player safety concerns. Proposed by the Green Bay Packers, the ban aims to prohibit offensive players from aiding the runner, citing safety risks despite some arguing that the play is skillful and effective, with the Eagles achieving an 87% success rate. A two-thirds majority of team owners is needed for the ban to pass, with discussions set to conclude soon.
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