The tush push survives after NFL owners fall two votes short
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During a recent NFL owners meeting in Minneapolis, a proposal to ban the 'Tush Push' formation, famously utilized by the Philadelphia Eagles, was voted down. The Green Bay Packers submitted the proposal, but it garnered only 22 votes in favor, falling short of the 24 needed for the ban to pass. Influential lobbying by Eagles' owner Jeffrey Lurie, who brought player Jason Kelce to stress the play's safety, was pivotal in maintaining the play as an option for all teams.
The proposed ban on the 'Tush Push' formation, introduced by the Green Bay Packers, ultimately failed to secure enough votes, with a final tally of 22-10 against.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie played a key role in lobbying against the ban, even bringing player Jason Kelce to address concerns about safety and effectiveness.
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