NFL teams table vote to ban 'tush push'
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One team doctor inside the NFL pushed back against a justification behind the idea of banning the tush push, according to The Athletic's Chase Daniel.
From Bleacher Report
The future of the “tush push” should be decided on Tuesday following debates about the safety of a play that’s helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another.
From U.S. News & World Report
Player safety is among the top arguments against the “tush push,” though data linking injuries to the play is not necessarily clear.
From The New York Times
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