Goodell says he believes owners will reach consensus on tush push
- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke Friday, April 25, 2025, at the NFL draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
- He discussed various league topics and potential rule changes previously tabled at league meetings.
- Discussions included potential changes to playoff seeding and the ongoing debate about the tush push play.
- Regarding the play, Goodell stated, "I would say there was a split," reflecting differing opinions.
- Goodell believes owners will reach a consensus in May on potential rule changes, requiring 24 of 32 votes.
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Goodell says he believes owners will reach consensus on tush push
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell believes owners will come to a consensus in May on whether rule changes will be needed to eliminate the tush push play that’s helped the Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another. A proposal by the Green Bay Packers to eliminate the play was tabled at the league meetings this month but will be brought back up for a vote when the owners meet again in May. Some proponents of eliminating the play point to player saf…
Roger Goodell: 'Tush Push' Vote to Come in May
The suspense over whether the "Tush Push" will continue to be a part of the Eagles' offense will be settled in May, according to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. The post Roger Goodell: ‘Tush Push’ Vote to Come in May appeared first on Breitbart.
NFL commissioner believes owners will reach a decision soon on the tush push
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell believes owners will come to a consensus in May on whether rule changes will be needed to eliminate the tush push play that’s helped the Philadelphia Eagles win one Super Bowl and reach another.
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