NFL news: Travis Kelce has a reminder for those who want to ban the push of Tush


The NFL decided to present a vote that would prohibit Tush’s thrust until May during the owners’ meetings on Tuesday.

Both players and coaches have intervened in the play, from health concerns to the competitive advantage that has given Philadelphia Eagles due to their incomparable success with her.

The closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, has a reminder for those who want the work to be prohibited due to health and safety concerns.

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Travis Kelce of the Kansas City bosses during the game against the Panthers at the Bank of America Stadium on November 24, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Grant Halverson/Getty images)

“As I understand everything if you mean that it is not safe, football is not a safe game to play. So I know we are trying to do it safer or whatever, as is what it is,” Kelce said during a recent episode of “New Heights.”

“I think it is a type of football game, it is a hardness game that you must be synchronized with the boys who are by your side and the boys around you and that is on both sides of the ball. I do not think we need to ban this.”

The former Philadelphia Eagles center, Jason Kelce, who led Tush’s impulse with Jalen Hurts and Co., does not believe that the play leads to an increase in injury.

Jason and Kylie Kelce present through the niece at the moving time

The closed wing of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, gives its gloves to a fan after a game against the Cleveland Browns in Huntington Bank Field. (Scott Galvin-Imagn images)

“For me personally, I never felt that there is so much greater risk of hurting someone in the work and I don’t think there is any statistics that support that. So anyone who says that it will generate more injuries is pure conjecture, not rooted in fact. I think the only argument I see to prohibit it is, it is a competitive advantage?” Jason said.

“Like the play stinking. But it stinks due to an effort, such as an energy level, much is needed to try to get a patio. It is not a high impact collision. There is, for the most part, people do not even start up because they are maintaining the movement of the feet. It will not be a health game, in my opinion.

Jason said that if the work is forbidden, he hopes that Eagles still succeed with a traditional field marshal fall.

Jason Kelce in the countdown of ESPN postseason established during the 2025 Pro Bowl Games at the World Stadium campsite. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

Travis questioned what other traditional soccer moves could be banned below if the push of Tush is considered illegal.

“How far does the line go> players in defense are not allowed to sustain the boys now to try to get someone between and get a strip? At what time are we going to let football be football?” Travis said.

In May, the owners will gather again and determine the fate of the impulse of Tush, and if football will be football.

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