PHOENIX — A year ago at this time, Philadelphia Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie had to “fight” for the survival of the tush push at the NFL owners meetings. This time, no such fight was needed.
PHOENIX – The Tush Push witch hunt that made last year's NFL annual meeting about terse exchanges among NFL royalty, showed how duplicitous the NFL office can be when it wants, and had multiple NFL ...
The “tush push” will be back for the 2026 NFL season. The tush push, the Philadelphia Eagles’ signature under-center quarterback sneak, will not be banned ahead of next season, according to ESPN’s ...
The NFL Annual Meetings will take place in Phoenix next week. While five rule changes for the 2026 season will be considered by NFL owners, banning the tush push will not be one of them. The play, ...
The tush push is here to stay. The NFL has released all the 2026 rule change proposals, and none of them address the tush push, which last year was the subject of a fierce offseason debate. It’s still ...
NFL owners will deliberate different rule proposals when they gather next week, but banning the tush push will not be one of them. Terence Lewis / Getty Images When NFL owners gather next week in ...
The Tush Push is here to stay for the 2026 season. While a set of rule change proposals will be discussed at the annual league meeting next week in Phoenix, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that there ...
You’ve only seen this rule in the NCAA rule book, allowing players to catch a pass with only one foot required in bounds. The UFL will also do the same, adopting NCAA rules to determine a legal catch ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen gets low and starts his push up the middle to try and score a touchdown which took a minute for the officials to call during first half action against the Kansas ...