The tush push has proved hard to stop, difficult to decipher and almost .impervious to fair officiating in 2025.
When the Green Bay Packers last offseason proposed banning the play that was perfected by the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, the counterargument basically was this:
If you aren’t a fan of the play, then put a stop to it on the field itself, not in the rule book.
Rendered ineffective, the tush push might just get relegated to the NFL’s dust bin alongside the banned trio of horse-collar tackles, hip-drop stops and clothesline trip-ups.
Yet, even as teams come up with ways to stuff the tush push, officials keep letting the Eagles get away with infractions on the play. The Eagles’ offensive linemen routinely appear to get a head-start on the play without gett

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