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Eagles’ Tush Push Under Fire After Packers’ Revised Ban Proposal

May 21, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Football

Philadelphia Eagles Tush Push Play, Jalen Hurts, quarterback

Picture the NFL’s rulebook as a dusty diner menu. For decades, it served up classics like the QB sneak—simple, reliable, and as American as a seventh-inning stretch. Then the Philadelphia Eagles spiced things up with their “Tush Push,” a play so effective it’s become the league’s equivalent of adding hot sauce to grandma’s meatloaf. But not everyone’s a fan of the heat.

Enter the Green Bay Packers, armed with a revised proposal to ban the play ahead of this week’s Spring League Meeting. Like umpires arguing a checked swing, the Packers are doubling down, aiming to erase not just the “Tush Push” but any play where offensive players push, pull, or hoist a runner. The NFL’s old-school guard is suddenly back in vogue—think 2005 rules, Friends reruns, and flip phones.

The Play That’s Rocking the Boat

Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) prepares to snap the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs in the first quarter during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images

On Monday, the league confirmed Green Bay’s updated proposal, which seeks to outlaw “assisting the runner” entirely. If passed, the “Tush Push”—a short-yardage staple where Eagles QB Jalen Hurts gets a boost from teammates—would vanish like a halftime beer. The catch? Owners need 24 votes to ban the tush push. Last April, teams split 16-16, leaving the play’s fate as uncertain as a Hail Mary in a snowstorm. Meanwhile, the Eagles’ success is undeniable.

They’ve converted 87% of their “Tush Push” attempts since 2022, per ESPN, turning it into a cheat code for critical downs. Critics argue it’s “bad for the game,” echoing Packers CEO Mark Murphy’s gripe: “There’s no skill involved.” But Philly fans aren’t apologizing. “If you don’t like it, get better at stopping it,” barked Eagles RB Saquon Barkley.

Pro-ban owners cite “player safety,” though the NFL admits there’s no data linking the play to injuries. It’s like outlawing slam dunks because they look dangerous. The Packers’ revision feels personal. Their playoff loss to Philly in January featured a game-sealing “Tush Push,” a salt-in-the-wound moment that’s clearly lingered.

Packers now have revised their proposal to ban “The Tush Push” at this week’s league meeting in Minneapolis. Here is their revised proposal: pic.twitter.com/1olaumN0xd

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 19, 2025

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Other Proposals on the Docket

While the “Tush Push ban” dominates headlines, owners will also debate:

  • Playoff Seeding: The Lions want wild-card teams with better records to leapfrog division winners.

  • Onside Kicks: A tweak to boost late-game drama by allowing “declare-and-recover” attempts anytime.

  • Olympic Flag Football: Letting NFL stars rep Team USA in 2028.

But all eyes remain on the Eagles’ pet play. As Commanders LB Frankie Luvu bluntly stated, “I know the argument is going to be about you guys have to stop it, don’t get us in short yardage, and whatnot. It’s kind of a cheapo play.”

Football thrives on evolution. The West Coast offense, the no-huddle, the Wildcat—each was once radical. The “Tush Push” is just the latest chapter. Banning it risks stifling creativity, turning the NFL into a museum exhibit. Yet traditionalists argue some plays cross a line. As the vote looms, consider this: In The Natural, Roy Hobbs smashes a homer so hard it shatters the lights, raining sparks like fallen stars. ‘How could someone hit a ball that far?’ fans gasp. The Eagles’ “Tush Push” isn’t mythical—it’s methodical. But will the NFL let it soar, or clip its wings?

Main Photo: [Kirby Lee] – USA Today Sports

The post Eagles’ Tush Push Under Fire After Packers’ Revised Ban Proposal appeared first on Last Word on Pro Football.

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