The most controversial play of the NFL is back to the Gripet menu. The unnamed team has proposed that the Eagles ban the most dangerous short yard plans, which will put it on the owner's vote.
According to Troy Vincent, there are suggestions from unnamed teams banning Tush Push. We'll see where it goes.
– Judy Batista (@judybatista) February 24, 2025
At its heart, Tush Push is very simple. The Eagles run with a tight end behind QB Jalen Hurts and physically push the defensive line when the ball is snapped. It was play that many teams were trying to replicate, but no one could pull it off like in Philadelphia. The reason it works well for the Eagles is that Hurts is a perfect short yard sneak quarterback who is smart enough to identify gaps and smart enough to squeeze them. The entire play is also based on the idea that the offensive line can win at the point of scrimmage.
There is Many In discussions about whether Tush Push is “fair” or “real football,” it is generally accepted that it is feasible in NFL circles and that it is possible for everyone to at least try it. Masu. That was up until now. Someone turned the NARC and had enough of the push of the tash. We analyze which teams are the most and least likely to make a call.
Most likely you're complaining
Washington Commander
There is a reason for other teams to see a tash push along the path of Dodo Dodo, but because they love Dodo Dream Dates, the real creature itself is not an incredible site run by a colleague. It's at the top of the list.
First, let's look back at the NFC Championship Games a few weeks. The commander brought in some penalties for an unfortunate attempt to stop Tash's push, but officials warned that if they continued, a touchdown would be awarded. That warning gave Washington a great reason to send races to the NFL rulebook and see the play that was stripped of the league.
But they have another reason.
Jaden Daniels.
Simply put, the commander is on the way. They advanced to the NFC Championship Game in Daniels' rookie season, becoming the third in the league to enter the 2025 offseason in cap space. They have great opportunities to build around Daniels before them and compete for years.
If they don't need to see a push of a tash halfway through, that's even better for them.
Dallas Cowboys
Jerry Jones does something to distract him from the disruption of his own organization. Especially in NFC East, he leaned over the league to do something about it.
Also, Jerry is not quiet about this kind of thing. If it's already public, it's likely he's involved in it. That's how men run. He says there's no functional way to do a tash push with the attacking line that the cowboy has hurt, Zach Martin has retired and Duck Prescott isn't like the QB you want to run in the middle. I know.
Kansas City Chiefs
Sour grapes make a lot of whining. Few teams have struggled to stop the push of Tash on the brightest stage, as the Chiefs have. This means they could become a team that absolutely asks the league to ban play.
Patrick Mahomes never risk taking such a short yard run. This means there is no benefit to maintaining it in the NFL. If the Chiefs feel that the only jamming of their dynasty is the Eagles using suspicious play, they will fight to remove it from the game. It's natural.
NFL teams are least likely to want to ban Tush Push
Philadelphia Eagles
Well, unless they feel like they want to make life difficult for themselves…
Carolina Panthers
Have you seen what the Panthers are investing in? This was a team with lots of beef in the Guard and Center, and Blythe Young's little elusive quarterback was custom built to get pushed.
The Panthers are not worried about calling Young's numbers and running, as seen in 2024's five rushing touchdowns. This team is ready to add tash pushes to their repertoire if necessary, so continue playing in the NFL.
Las Vegas Raiders
Pete Carroll returns to the NFL and takes over as head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders.
However, in 2023, Carroll was one of the few head coaches outside of Philadelphia, and the Eagles praised Tashpush. Talking at the 2023 NFL Scouting CombineCarol said this about the concept:
“I didn't realize how far they were away with their commitment in terms of how it looked like rugby play in the scrum,” Carroll told reporters via Stephen Holder. He spoke. “It was an evolutionary opportunity for the league. I thought it was an exciting part of the game, but others have said they have done it in the past and we can't do it. You might think you're far away. You can't. I don't think so. I think it's really cool.”
Consider the Raiders, far below the list.
update: Apparently it was the Green Bay Packers! nailed it …
The Green Bay Packers are the team that submitted proposals to the NFL competition committee to ban tash pushes on a source-by-source basis.
– Dianna Russini (@dmrussini) February 24, 2025
We still have doubts.

