NFL owners voted to keep the controversial “tush push” play legal during the spring league meeting in Minneapolis, with ten teams opposing its ban, as the proposal required 24 votes to pass. The Green Bay Packers had previously submitted a proposal to ban the play due to concerns about player safety and competitiveness, but a revised proposal now aims to prohibit pushing or pulling a ball carrier in any direction. The play gained scrutiny after the Philadelphia Eagles successfully utilized it in short-yardage situations, contributing to their Super Bowl victory.
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