Josh Allen does not agree with Bills’s vote to ban Tush’s controversial impulse


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Josh Allen is not looking into his own team about one of the greatest controversies in sport.

The Buffalo Bills were one of the 22 teams that voted to prohibit the impulse of Tush – 24 were necessary to make the play illegal.

However, the same field marshal, who has a special ability to find the notation zone with the legs, said he thinks he should remain part of the game.

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The Buffalo Bills field Marshal, Josh Allen, #17, hastened a touchdown during the second quarter against the Baltimore Ravens in a division round game of the 2025 AFC at the Highmark Stadium. (Gregory Fisher-Imagn images)

“I think you can’t stop it, keep running it, right?” Allen told Sports Illustrated.

“I think there are some teams that do better than others, but then you look at some teams that try to do it, and it does not have the same success. Because, one, they may not practice it enough or, two, they do not have the boys to do it. And just because a couple of teams do better than others, I do not feel that it should be prohibited.

“I understand the merit of what it brings, so I really do not tell myself in one way or another.

Buffalo Bills’s field marshal, Josh Allen, #17, scores a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams during the first half in the Sofi Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn images)

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The Green Bay Packers began the proposal for change of rules, which would have prohibited “an offensive player to boost a teammate who was aligned directly behind the Pargo and receives the click immediately in the click.” The proposal added that a penalty would be evaluated in any offensive player who violated the rule.

The proponents of the work and those who oppose him presented strong arguments, while the League expressed concern for security.

Rich McKay, president of the NFL Competition Committee, said in April that the problems go beyond security, because there were not enough data to say if it is a dangerous play. The League has said that no injuries have been reported due to the thrust of Tush.

The Washington commanders, Frankie Luvu, described the work “Cheap.”

The Buffalo Bills Campo Marshal, Josh Allen, #17, seeks to pass during the first half of a playoff football match of the NFL Wild-Card against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, January 15, 2023 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo AP/ADRIAN KRAUS)

During the thrust meeting of Tush with the owners, the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles team, Jeffrey Lurie, brought Jason Kelce to the meeting to explain why Tush’s impulse should be maintained in the game. The Eagles have had the greatest success with the play in recent years, and Kelce’s contribution was apparently enough for the owners to renounce the prohibition.

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