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Packers submit new bid to ban controversial NFL play

By JAKE NISSE

Published: 20:18 EDT, 19 May 2025 | Updated: 20:25 EDT, 19 May 2025

The Packers have submitted a revised proposal to ban the 'tush push' with owners expected to vote on the issue this week.

Green Bay previously proposed outlawing the play - which has been popularized and used to great effect by the Eagles in recent seasons - in March, though it was tabled at the league meetings then to be voted on during the spring.

And as the Packers look to gain support for their proposal, they have changed some of the language from their initial submission, namely with regards to where on the field the rule would take place.

While the initial proposal referred to a a ban on players pushing their teammate from behind 'immediately at the snap,' the new proposal does not specifically refer to the snap.

'Prohibits an offensive player from pushing, pulling, lifting or assisting the runner except by individually blocking opponents for him,' the proposal reads in the 'Effect' section.

The new proposal also replaced one section - which referred specifically to the snap - with a more simplified line: 'assist the runner except by individually blocking opponents for him.'

The Packers have proposed to ban the 'tush push,' which is frequently used by Philly

The Packers and coach Matt LaFleur will need 24 of 32 votes from owners for the proposal

The #Packers have submitted their revised proposal to ban the Tush Push — one that will be discussed and potentially voted on this week at the spring league meeting. pic.twitter.com/ZIvls1Infp

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 19, 2025

The proposal calls for a loss of 10 yards for violation of the potential new rule.

The Packers will need the approval of 24 of 32 teams when the vote takes place.

On Monday, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said that his 'educated guess' was that the NFL would act against the play.

'I expect there will be new language against any player pushing or pulling another... I'm not sure the league wants to specifically ban this play, just the mechanism used on this play,' he said.

A similar sentiment was expressed by Eagles great Jason Kelce earlier this year, as he wondered how such a ban would be executed.

'That's gonna be a hard rule to enforce, like when is that enforced?,' he asked on New Heights. 'Are gang tackles outlawed? Are open field, like when big [Chiefs center] Creed Humphrey gets behind a running back and he's pushing the pile forward, do we not want that?

'Because I like that. I think it's hard to know where do you stop this from occurring. You can't just say like hey, you can't do the 'tush push'. That feels like a hard rule. It needs to be a rule that's enforceable throughout football.'

According to ESPN , 65 of the 101 'tush push' calls last season came from the Eagles and Bills combined, and Philly has scored 27 touchdowns using it the last three years.

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