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A to Z Sports on MSNPhiladelphia Eagles anchor Lane Johnson has perfect response to heated Tush Push debateAll 32 NFL teams were expected to vote on potentially banning the Tush Push for good at the NFL league meetings this week, but they opted to table the Green Bay Packers' original proposal instead. That means the play that the Philadelphia Eagles absolutely dominate isn't going anywhere,
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Fresh off a Super Bowl win, former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Keelen Moore believes the Tush push should stay in the NFL.
Head coach Matt LaFleur provided some context as to why Reed's numbers tapered off during an interview on Tuesday at the NFL's Annual League Meeting.
NFL’s competition committee postponed its vote, setting up more discussion – if not an actual vote – when the league reconvenes for meetings in May.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur disapproves of Nick Sirianni's iconic "tush push" play but is not likely to have the Eagles' signature play banned
Murphy, the Green Bay Packers president and CEO, said the league will revisit the language of the ban and instead of banning the Tush Push specifically will propose prohibiting pushing of any ball carrier. Pushing a ball carrier was prohibited until around the 2004 season, when the league lifted the ban.
Earlier this week, former NFL running back LeShon Johnson was indicted on 21 counts related to dogfighting, several months after 190 dogs were seized from his possession. On Thursday, a summary of the evidence against Johnson was filed in court. Via Joe ...