That's because NFL executive of football operations Troy Vincent told the NFL Network on Monday that one unidentified team has submitted a proposal to ban the play known as the “Tush Push ," the Eagles' highly-successful short yardage play in which two players push quarterback Jalen Hurts from behind as he attempts a QB sneak.
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According to NFL Network and the Washington Post, league executive Troy Vincent said Monday that a team submitted a proposal to ban the play, a modified quarterback sneak where two teammates behind Jalen Hurts push him forward to help him try to gain the ...
In his four seasons as the Philadelphia Eagles’ starting quarterback, Jalen Hurts has scored 54 touchdowns. Thirty-three of those came on 1-yard runs. During that time, he also has set the NFL record for playoff touchdowns by a quarterback with 10. Half came on 1-yard runs.
It’s time to bring an end to the “tush push.” That’s according to one NFL team that officially proposed outlawing the controversial play, which is a style of quarterback sneak frequently run by
A unanimous team has proposed a Tush Push ban, the quarterback sneak play that the Jalen Hurts and the Eagles have made famous.
Dianna Russini reports that the Green Bay Packers were the anonymous and unnamed NFL team that proposed a rule to ban the Philadelphia Eagles ‘Tush Push’ play
NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said on Monday that a team has proposed banning the tush push, but did not identify which club wants to see the play out of the game.
The Green Bay Packers are proposing an end to the tush push play the Philadelphia Eagles have used so successfully at the goal line and in short-yardage situations,
NFL reporters have sniffed out a mystery team pushing to ban the short-yardage play made famous by the Eagles.
Philadelphia often uses the play, in which two teammates push quarterback Jalen Hurts forward to help him gain yardage. NFL owners could vote on the proposal next month.
That's because NFL executive of football operations Troy Vincent told the NFL Network ... play in which two players push quarterback Jalen Hurts from behind as he attempts a QB sneak.