NFL to Keep Eagles' 'Tush Push' Play Unbanned
The NFL Competition Committee has decided not to ban the Philadelphia Eagles' 'tush push' play, citing its strategic success.
- NFL Executive V.P. of Football Operations Troy Vincent confirmed the 'tush push' play will not be banned, emphasizing its effectiveness for the Eagles.
- The 'tush push' play, where quarterback Jalen Hurts gets a push from teammates, has been a key strategy for the Eagles.
- The NFL Competition Committee did not discuss banning the play during its meeting at the Scouting Combine, as there was unanimous agreement on its legitimacy.
- The committee plans to discuss the play at the upcoming league meeting to allow other teams to express their views.
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts has notably benefited from the play, contributing to his high number of rushing touchdowns.