The owners of the NFL presented the discussion about whether to prohibit the impulse of Tush until May, but the talk about the decision was still heat between the players and the fans in the low season.
The former NFL star supporter, Anthony Barr, said in a recent interview that prohibiting the play would cause a snowball effect on the league.
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The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts (1) is aligned for Tush’s thrust game against Kansas City chiefs during the Super Bowl Lix. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
“It’s a slippery slope,” said the former Minnesota Vikings supporter to TMZ Sports. “You propose a work, what follows?”
The Green Bay Packers presented a proposal that would effectively prohibit the work, which became famous thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles and its success with it.
The proposal to change the official rule of the Packers “would prohibit an offensive player to push a teammate who was aligned directly behind the Pargo and receive the click immediately in the click.” The proposal added that a penalty would be evaluated in any offensive player who violated the rule.
But at the end of the annual meeting, the discussion about whether prohibiting it was postponed. The proponents of the work and those who oppose him presented strong arguments, while the League expressed concern for security.

The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Jalen Hurts, scores a touchdown in a thrust of Tush during the Super Bowl Lix. (Andy Lewis/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
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Rich McKay, president of the NFL Competition Committee, said the problems go beyond security because there are 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 NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, addresses the media at the annual NFL League meeting on April 1, 2025. (Images Jim Rassol-Imagn)
24 votes are needed to approve rules changes.