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Packers tush push ban, explained: Revisiting Green Bay's attempt to stop Eagles play with Jalen Hurts
Packers tush push ban, explained: Revisiting Green Bay's attempt to stop Eagles play with Jalen Hurts originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The tush push is one of the most controversial plays in the NFL, and it came close to being banned in the offseason.
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Jalen Hurts will return to Lambeau Field, where his career took off, when the Eagles face the Packers on Monday night.
Before Week 9, the Green Bay Packers were in first place in the NFC playoff standings. On Monday night, if the Packers lose to the Philadelphi
Monday Night Football this week features two division leaders and NFC powerhouses as Jordan Love, Micah Parsons, and the NFC North leading Green Bay Packers (5-2-1) welcome Jalen Hurts and the NFC East leading Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) to Lambeau Field.
The Green Bay Packers are just days away from hosting the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles. An inside look into injury news and more.
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Packers couldn't stop Eagles' tush push during offseason. Now they'll try to contain it on the field
Mark Murphy, the Packers’ president/CEO at the time, proposed banning the play before his July retirement. A rule that would have prohibited offensive players from pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping or encircling a runner was supported by a 22-10 vote of NFL owners, but it needed a three-quarters majority according to league bylaws.
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