A vote to decide whether the tash push will be prohibited from the NFL has been pushed until May.
During the annual League meetings on Tuesday, the NFL team owners agreed to submit the vote on a game ban proposal that has become the Philadelphia Eagles business card in the past two seasons.
The postponement means that the debates on the raging game while the teams and the league collect more information. Supporters of Tash Push presented arguments on the reasons why the game should continue to be part of the game, while those who oppose them have pleaded to get rid of it.
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The offensive platform of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Lane Johnson, # 65, is expressed during a press conference before the Super Bowl Lix at the Marriott of New Orleans. (Images Stephen Lew-Imagn)
While the Tash push, also called familiar, the “fraternal push”, is sure for the moment, the offensive line of the Eagles Lane Johnson sent a clear message to the critics.
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The six professional professional suggested that any team that challenged the game was jealous. “I hate us because they are not!” Johnson wrote on X Tuesday.
While other teams have adopted similar versions of The Tash Push in the past two seasons, none has successfully executed it like the Eagles. Philadelphia’s offensive line as well as the strength of the quarter-arre Jalen Hurts seem to create the perfect formula for short-cours game.

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts, n ° 1, prepares the push of Tash during the match between the Eagles of Philadelphia and the Falcons of Atlanta on September 15, 2024 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The Eagles used a pair of emojis on X because they seemed in a chime in the last chatter of Tash push.
The spotlights were placed on Tash’s push during the NFC championship match when the Washington Commanders players intentionally jumped offside to try to stop the game.

The quarter of the Eagles of Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts, n ° 1, marks on the push of Tash during the match between the 49ers of San Fransisco and the Eagles of Philadelphia on December 3, 2023 at Lincoln Financial Field. (Andy Lewis / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Although the NFL said that it had not collected enough data to conclude that TUSH’s push is an intrinsically dangerous game, some coaches and others around the League continue to have health and safety problems.
The owner of the Eagles, Jeffery Lurie, responded to these concerns during annual meetings.
“I think that for everyone, including myself, especially – health and safety are the most important thing when assessing any game,” said Lurie. “We were very open to all the existing data on Tash’s push, there is simply no data that shows that it is not a very, very safe game. If that were not, we would not push Tash’s push.”